Setback For Next-gen DVDs
Talkback Set - Back Next Year when Holographic Disk start coming on the market and hold hundreds and even thousands of HD or Blu-Ray. Blu-Ray and HD will be DEAD in 5 years,
[August 23, 2005, 15:00]
Move Over DVDs, Here Comes The HVD
News That's the goal of the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) Alliance. HVD is a possible successor to technologies such as Blu-ray and HD DVD. Single layer Blu-ray discs hold about 25GB of data while dual-layer discs hold 50GB.
[February 4, 2005, 9:00]
Move Over DVDs, Here Comes The HVD
Talkback HERE comes Atomic Holographic Optical Nanostorage http://colossalstorage.net Move over DVD, Blu-Ray, and HVD !
[February 4, 2005, 17:02]
Iomega Eyes 800GB DVDs
Talkback 300 Gigabyte to 10 Petabyte holographic Disks to Dominate the future. Colossal Storage Corp.predicts holographic storage will dominate storage in the next 5 to 10 years.http://colossalstorage.net Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, and Iomega are just bandaids...
[May 26, 2005, 20:09]
Microsoft And Intel Join Next-gen DVD Fray
Talkback Holographic Storage is going to make Blu-Ray and HD-DVD about as popular as the DOODOO Bird.http://www.colossalstorage.net/colossal5c.htm#traditional What does it matter ?
[September 28, 2005, 15:58]
Holographic Storage: Virtual Reality?
News Holographic media must satisfy stringent criteria, including high dynamic range, high photosensitivity, dimensional stability, optical clarity and flatness, nondestructive readout, millimetre thickness and environmental and thermal stability.
[November 15, 2005, 11:55]
Blu-ray Appears To Have The DVD Lead
Talkback It's so obvious that Holographic storage, due late next year, coming in at 300GB 1st-gen (thats ! GB more than the theoretical limits of Blue-ray! per disk, is going to knock the socks off Blue ray. Just look at the iPod compared to SONY's efforts...
[November 29, 2005, 15:27]
Pioneer Launches First Blu-ray Drive
Talkback Evryones waited too long, I think it's time to move on, and I'm looking toward the holographic storage which is what people really want. This is so passe, bo-ring.
[December 28, 2005, 19:32]
Apple Leaps Onto The Blu-ray Bandwagon
Talkback Atomic Holographic Optical Nanostorage is on the Horizon Terabytes on a 3.5 in disk.http://colossasltorage.net
[March 11, 2005, 15:00]

