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

PlayStation 3 gets game-plus-film ‘hybrid’ discs, first one comes on two discs

If you have the dominant high-def optical storage format — which can serve both movies and games with equal aplomb — built right into your consoles, shouldn’t you be Read More Related posts: PlayStation 3 gets game-plus-film ‘hybrid’ discs, first one comes on two discs If you have the dominant high-def optical storage format... GE microholographic storage promises cheap 500GB discs, Blu-ray and DVD compatibility Ah, holographic storage — you’ve held so much promise... UK fi