Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Are you ready for a 'quantified life'?

  HVault announces holographic storage system with petabytes of capacity | Titanic was high-tech marvel of its time
 
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Are you ready for a 'quantified life'?
Software with access to all the data gathered by tiny sensors in your smartphone, combined with an Internet full of information, could figure out all kinds of things about you. Read More


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HVault announces holographic storage system with petabytes of capacity
Start-up hVault announced it plans to begin shipping a holographic disc library later this year that will enable companies to store petabytes of data for at least 50 years without any degradation. Read More

Titanic was high-tech marvel of its time
When the Titanic set sail 100 years ago this month, it was a marvel of state-of-the-art technology that captured the world's interest. Read More

 
 
 

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