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The future of media storage is here

Friday, November 25th, 2005

I remember doing research for an assignment in college back in 1999 and I stumbled across a research company called Cambridge Technology and they were looking into holographic storage using lasers to put information onto an optical cube.
The idea as I understood it was if you had lasers(two or more) put information into a 3d shape they could store huge amounts of info in the tiny cube because they were working in three dimensions you had a huge amount of space to put the information i.e you not only had a flat surface to put your data on you also had the depth of the cube to put data into.
The researchers very optimistic about the technology because it would give speed comparable to RAM but it would be non-volatile (i.e. if you turn the power off the data is not lost) and have massive storage capacity. I thought this was amazing and so “futuristic”, well it turns out the future is here people!

The Register has an article today on holograpic disks with Maxell already announcing a 300gb holographic storage system to be launched next year. This is only the start of the holograpic disk, with disks upto 1.6Tb!!!(yes thats Terra-bytes) envisioned by Maxell. Data transfer will start at 20Mbs and rise to 120Mbs (thats plenty to play even the most hi-def films).

Other companys, such as toshiba have put their money into a format with the catchy name HVD - Holographic Versatile Disc. This will be a standard DVD/CD sized disk with staggering specs (1Tb storage with 1GBs throughput) :o .

I’m glad to see this technology finally come to fruition.

New iTunes phone

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

I have heard rumours about this phone for about two months now. The phone is made by Motorola. I was hoping for something really cool that looked like an iPod, but instead we get …
Motorola ROKR

It’s not that pretty and admittedly it’s not an actual apple product (you know it would look really god if it was). Some of the other problems that I see with the phone is that it is restricted to 100 tunes max, no matter what size memory card you put in it (que the Motorola ROKR 100+ songs crack :o ). It also only comes with a 512mb memory card. I’m a big fan of higher bitrates on my MP3’s so that just would not do.

I much prefer the functionality of the Samsung i300 with a 3gb hard drive for your mp3’s. The portable music player will soon be a thing of the past as all our devices intigrate into one.

One really cool music player launched yesterday by apple is the iPod nano it costs €209 for the 2Gb version and €259 for the 4Gb version from the apple store.