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Memory tech puts 300M tunes in MP3 players
Posted: Apr 21, 2008 1:14 PM

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have devised a molecular scale switch that they claim could...[ View complete article ]


Message: Memory tech puts 300M tunes in MP3 players Post time: Apr 21, 2008 1:14 PM
 

Author: PINKY

Level: Interns

Points: 115

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have devised a molecular scale switch that they claim could dramatically improve the data storage capability of devices without increasing their size.
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( 1 ) Reply:Memory tech puts 300M tunes in MP3 players Post time: Apr 21, 2008 1:14 PM
 

Author: PINKY

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I REALLY LIKE THE IDEA OF MORE MEMORY AND I WILL BE LOOKING FOR THE FIRST DEVICE WITH THE EXTENSIVE MEMORY.
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( 2 ) Reply:Memory tech puts 300M tunes in MP3 players Post time: Apr 21, 2008 1:30 PM
 

Author: aying

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Points: 126

sounds a promising tech..another 'game changer' in the making ?
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( 3 ) Reply:Memory tech puts 300M tunes in MP3 players Post time: Apr 21, 2008 1:47 PM
 

Author: ATPV

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Points: 475

This is good news, not just for audiophiles. It would surely bring another evolution for CE devices.
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