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Toshiba, one of the leading companies behind HD DVD, announces a line-up of products using the rival, and now dominant, Blu-ray technology Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor Aug. 10, 2009, 9:37 ...
The N4B1, shown here at CES, is a network attached storage (NAS) device with a built-in Blu-ray writer for backups. The LG N4B1 isn’t going to get any attention because of its name.
New optical tech could slash archival costs by 10x or even more Optera Data’s discs could hit 10TB for just $1 - cheaper than tape! The low-power, high-density storage has data centers in mind A ...
"Digital content management and storage devices for audio and video products -- whether they be camcorders, DVRs, Blu-Ray Disc recorders or other such devices -- have high consumer expectations for ...
By deploying cutting-edge lasers, scientists at the University of Southampton have achieved a 5D optical data storage breakthrough that offers both incredible density and long-term archiving ...
A group of researchers have created a new type of optical storage device that is the same shape as a DVD or Blu-Ray disc but is capable of storing an incredible amount of data.
Blu-ray and DVD drives are being kicked out of PCs, and finding a new life in data centers as storage that can retain data for up to 100 years.
The Active Archive Appliance Enterprise Edition, or A3, utilizes Blu-ray media from Panasonic Industrial Co., which boosts the optical storage density in the appliance to 120TB per appliance.
Sony Corp. will announce next month that it developed an 8-layer version of the Blu-ray Disc that is capable of storing 200GB of data, according to a company spokesman. The announcement will be ...
Technology '5D' storage could hold 10,000 times more data than a Blu-ray disc An advanced version of the technology used to create DVDs and Blu-rays can store far more data, though it takes a ...