Prototype holographic storage device unveiled
News Holographic storage devices could be on sale within two years, according to US firm and Bell Labs spin-off InPhase Technologies which demonstrated a prototype holographic drive this week. InPhase says this prototype will be the foundation of its...
[January 6, 2005, 15:40]
Holographic DVD adds new dimension to storage
News InPhase Technologies, an offshoot of Bell Labs, will be showing the first commercial holographic video recorder at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show on 8 April. InPhase says that in addition to very high data densities -- the...
[April 5, 2002, 16:36]
Holographic storage: Virtual reality?
News Not surprisingly InPhase see the main market for their holographic drive in the data archival requirements of the commercial, medical, governmental and broadcast industries, in the financial world. InPhase's two chemistry photopolymers are...
[November 15, 2005, 11:55]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Let's have a look at one from INPHASE Software for their new product, PerformancePlus. Alas, INPHASE has neglected to put an email address or web site on the press release, which in two closely packed A4 pages also fails to tell me what on earth...
[July 31, 2001, 16:48]
Ultra-Tight GPS/INS/PL Integration: Kalman Filter Performance Analysis
White Papers The I (inphase) and Q (quadrature) measurements from the correlator which forms the input to the filter are highly non-linear, and therefore need to be linearised during the measurement update process.
[November 14, 2009, 23:00]
Maxell to launch holographic storage next year
News Hitachi-owned Maxell is working with InPhase Technologies, a subsidiary of Lucent, which has led development of holographic media. Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September...
[November 25, 2005, 13:05]
Whatever happened to... holographic storage?
Blog There is life, though: InPhase Technologies has product! Amazing what you find when you're researching on the Web. Take Optware to Release 30 GB Holographic Card for Less than $1 at the End of 2006, a story from June 2005.
[May 8, 2007, 11:43]



