Outstanding science and forward thinking. A few glitches in the voiceover but easy to look through. Massive leap in starsge. Well done guys, well done.
_Lots of platitudes and hyperbole, with little info, in this video. For example, the narrator never mentions that this is a write-once technology (i.e. data cannot be erased and re-written to the same location on the disc)._
Using electrons?proton?neutron? Photons?
Problem you can put data on it but once the lazer is cut into the glass can it be wiped clean or is this data transfer indefinite and un changable
Outstanding science and forward thinking. A few glitches in the voiceover but easy to look through. Massive leap in starsge. Well done guys, well done.
Discovered severaal years back
Sounds good but How do you Read the 3-D data??
Hope Microsoft succeeds in developing the Software technology for Reading the glass embedded 3D data 🤞
THEY can read it in the lab with a type of microscope. I'm thinking this will be for cloud storage rather than short term rapid read write tech.
MS👍
Will this work with Alon glass? That way it won't Crack or shatter
Rosetta was same info written in 2 languages, thats it
What about glass computer chips?
❤😂😂 superman's crystals
This news sounds great. Now if only Microsoft could cure the PC realm of the dreaded BSOD :)
_Lots of platitudes and hyperbole, with little info, in this video. For example, the narrator never mentions that this is a write-once technology (i.e. data cannot be erased and re-written to the same location on the disc)._
Get a better voice over lol it says things funny. cool vid though :)
M-disc beats your claim nothing existing lasts for more than a decade or so
Lots of "fluff" words and phrases in this infomercial.
Junk click bait
❤😂😂scifi data crystals comes sci fact. Now we can use fake diamonds to hold data.