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' Wrote:Even wee have already says our good-old-goodbye to floppy disk and wee think wee will miss it --that much, well, that so after a team of Japanese researchers developed a material made of titanium oxide that can be used to manufacture a low-price disc that will able to store a whooping 25-terabytes of data.

The normal idea for retrieving/storing data on the disc is by use of light (Laser) with specific colors. Reportedly, this new crystal form of titanium oxide is capable of switching back and forth between metal and semiconductor states when exposed to light.

"A material that changes color with light can be used in storage devices, as colors reflect light differently to contain different information. [So this is] promising as a material for a next-generation optical storage device," Shin-ichi Ohkoshi, chemistry professor at the University of Tokyo, told AFP.

"[And] Titanium oxide's market price is about one-hundredth of the rare element - germanium-antimony-tellurium - that is currently used in rewritable Blu-ray discs and DVDs. [So], you don't have to worry about procuring rare metals. Titanium oxide is cheap and safe, already being used in many products ranging from face powder to white paint."

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Hmmm

i wonder how pplz here will utilize 25tb :/
If it's so beautiful!
imagine what this will do to the gaming industry.....Hmmm

i mean blu-ray can hold 60 gb max and the only game to fully utilize this space really was mgs4.... imagine a game company filling 25 terabytes...... kinda hurts to think about such a game
WANT!! Ahaa
* Shizzy's Jaw hits the floor

Me wants bad !!!!!!!!!!   Adore
Wow...

me want..
by the way. i dunno bout 25tb, but so far ive used up 7tb of data (i have a loada 1tb hdd's in my houses pc's and media server)
Aspheric Wrote: [ -> ]If it's so beautiful!

That's a Blu-ray disk. Lol.

Sounds very interesting. Maybe wee'll see it when SSDs are standard.
its scary O.O

what if the thing gets damaged beyond repair or something..

byebye 25TB
Maybe you could put every movie ever made on one of those and a new DVD-type player will be able to read it, and in the menu you can scroll extremely fast through movie titles and choose what you want to watch.
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