GE shows off 1TB holographic discs but Wolf Blitzer remains skeptical

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWe’re confused as to how technology that was supposed to be available in 2006 can still be featured at an Emerging Tech conference in 2009, but so it is for General Electric’s attempt at holographic storage. Predicting drives for archival purposes in two or three years with consumer products around two years after that, manager Peter Lorraine claims Blu-ray has “two to four years of life to go” and expects licensees to clean up with speed

GE Delays Launch of HDTVs :: HDTV.BIZ-NEWS.COM

General Electric is to delay its re-entry into the television market after a 20-year gap as a result of "marketing issues".

GE quietly delays Premium HDTV Line

General Electric made a big splash last fall when it very publicly announced that it would be getting back into the television business next month, with a new line of feature-rich LCD TVs.

GE quietly delays premium HDTV line (Engadget)

General Electric came clean with its intentions to delve into the wide world of HDTVs last September... and then the economy, as well as GE itself, fell apart. Earlier this year, we were actually clued in on some of the details surrounding the Tatung-built sets, but now we're hearing that the company is pushing everything back by around three months. GE maintains that the setback is due to ...

GE quietly delays premium HDTV line

General Electric came clean with its intentions to delve into the wide world of HDTVs last September... and then the economy, as well as GE itself, fell apart. Earlier this year, we were actually clued in on some of the details surrounding the Tatung-built sets, but now we're hearing that the company is pushing everything back by around three months. GE maintains that the setback is due to "marketing rather than operational or manufacturing issues," though we all know right about now isn't t

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