Ikegami, a leading maker of high definition broadcast television cameras and production equipment, has signed an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) agreement with InPhase Technologies, of Longmont ...
(click thumbnail)Maxell's Tapestry disks will cost approximately $100-$125 per 300 GB disk. If you tried to house all the people who live and work in downtown New York City in single story buildings, ...
LONGMONT — The majority owner of InPhase Technologies is seeking to bring the company back to life by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The filing occurred Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court ...
LONGMONT — InPhase Technologies’ building is “for lease” and the company’s Longmont’s offices were temporarily seized by state tax agents, but a longtime investor in the holographic storage company ...
LONGMONT — InPhase Technologies has hired a California firm to sell off or license its intellectual property portfolio. InPhase’s majority owner, Signal Lake, filed for bankruptcy late last year and ...
Scientists and science fiction fans alike have been tantalized by the concept of holographic data storage for the past 40 years. But a lack of reliable, affordable storage media has made the ...
If you've finally got round to buying a next-generation removable storage device – having waited to ascertain the victor in the HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray battle – then perhaps it's not a good time to mention ...
InPhase Technologies is one step closer to bringing holographic storage drives to market. On Wednesday, the company plans to demonstrate the first fully functioning prototype of its Tapestry ...
LONDON — InPhase Technologies Inc., a five-year old startup company trying to bring holographic data storage technology to market, has claimed to have recorded the highest data density of any ...
It's been a few months since someone announced a major breakthrough with some fantastically capacious new storage format, the last time around was Pioneer's 500GB ultraviolet laser optical disc, and ...
The future is here—sort of. InPhase today announced that it has begun bulk shipping its 300GB holographic storage disks. The platters are 1.5-millimeters thick and cost $180 each. That is on top of ...
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