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Five-Dimensional Data Storage

A new material could eventually be used to store vast amounts of data on a disc.

Netbook Chips Create a Low-Power Cloud

A "fast array of wimpy nodes" could replace behemoth server infrastructure.

Heating Up Magnetic Memory

Seagate demonstrates a way to extend magnetic storage.

TR10: Racetrack Memory

Stuart Parkin is using nanowires to create an ultradense memory chip.

A Big Stimulus Boost for Electronic Health Records

Wiring up physicians from small practices will be one of the biggest hurdles.

A Better Way to Make Nano Stuff

Durable molds could serve as a practical manufacturing tool in making nano devices.

An Easier Upgrade to Holographic Storage

GE Global Research is developing terabyte discs and players that will work with old storage media.

Archiving E-mail Effectively

The White House's recent problems archiving e-mail could be solved by emerging technologies.

From the Labs: Information Technology

New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in information technology--and what they mean.

A New Way to Read Hard Disks

Researchers believe that the magneto-electric effect might be key to creating the sensors needed for ultra-high-capacity memory.

Denser Data Storage

Nanorods and nanowires could increase memory.

Superlenses and Smaller Computer Chips

Researchers report using metamaterials to make devices that could transform computing, data storage, and optical microscopy.

Ultradense Molecular Memory

Researchers develop a large-scale array of nanoscale memory circuits.

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