The so-called fourth generation of optical storage format has been highly promoted lately, and considering that neither the Blu-Ray nor the HD DVD has become...
"HVD" stands for "holographic versatile disc", a completely new optical format which a group of companies headed by Optware Ltd., an R&D organization in Yokohama,...
At CES 2006, InPhase is demonstrating compact holographic storage systems. The technology behind the holographic storage was developed by IBM researchers a few years ago,...
Maxell Corp of America and InPhase Technologies have introduced the holographic media featuring uncompressed storage capacities of 1.6 TeraBytes per disk and data rates of...
InPhase and Hitachi Maxell conduct Japan's first public demonstration of holographic storage at InterBEE in Tokyo on November 16-18, 2005. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS),...
Japanese Optware announced that the first generation of its Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) will be available in the U.S market next summer. The company announced...
Pulstec demos a holographic disc media evaluation system "SHOT-2000" at CEATEC JAPAN 2005. The SHOT-2000 is based on "collinear holography," a holographic recording and playback...
The InPhase Tapestry drive, a breakthrough in data storage that has now reached prototype phase, will be demonstrated publicly in Europe for the first time...
Toshiba and four other Japanese companies decided to invest in Optoware, the company who has developed a high capacity holographic storage technology. Optware Corp. is...