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Microholography Could Lead to 500 GB Discs 158

angrykeyboarder writes "Scientists have discovered a way to fit 500 GB of data onto DVD-sized discs. These discs would be created with a process called 'microholography, which combines multilayer storage of data with holographic imagery. From the article: 'Microholography allows data to be stored in three dimensions. The technology works by replacing the two-dimensional pit-land structures currently found on CDs and DVDs with microgratings, which are holographically induced using two laser beams. In other words, instead of recording to a series of bumps and pits like standard CDs, the new technology creates three-dimensional holographic grids that can be used for reading and writing data throughout the physical structure of the disc.'"

Comment I really enjoy the console (Score 1) 565

I stood in line at our local wal-mart for 6hrs to get a Wii. I was #23 of 30 lucky enough to get one. I bought Zelda & Ultimate Alliance with my system. Ultimate Alliance is so so. Zelda is a wonderful game. Swinging the controller around to attack things is actually a lot of fun, even after several hours of playing. I really enjoy this console and I definately do not regret my purchase. The wait wasn't anything special. I sat in a chair in the garden center armed with my DS for entertainment. I'm really glad I brought my heavy coat with me because it was defiantely cold. Two people sold their seats during the last hour before midnight. One went for $150 and the other for $200. The two guys who bought the seats said they had to get their hands on 2 more systems because they had already pre-sold the consoles for $700. I guess cutting into their profits was acceptable that late in the game.

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