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Nanotube Non-Volatile Memory Entering Production

hovermike writes "Nantero and LSI Logic are expected to announce that nanotube non-volatile memory will be going into production, at least as far as the NY Times is concerned. Nanotubes have been discussed previously, Nanotube Applications..., and Buckminsterfullerene..., but I'm certainly surprised something like this has moved into production this quickly. Could this be the ultimate 'bubble' memory?" Reader hovermike writes "The press release can be found at the Nantero website. I'm looking forward to only needing one memory card to store all the 5Mbit pictures that I'll take for the rest of my life."

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  1. Re:Great by wankledot · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Har har har. Am I the only person that thinks we should have a (Score:-1 Pun) option? :)

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  2. Because by fasura · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    The formatting is preserved and there is a much higher chance that the data will be preserved in it's original form. Also many companies to believe that the encryption in Acrobat will protect their information.

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  3. Re:Quickly? by king-manic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    (White House: 23:00. Presidential press conference)
    President: Ladies and Gentlemen. I have sad news to report. The city of Las Vegas had been hit with a WMD. The damage is incredible. 34,000 US citizens are now speaking with a Canadian accent and wearing flannel. 40 city blocks have suddenly been cleared of thier trash and 27 immigrant 7 eleven owners have worked a shift without being shot. The weapon was a class 4 "Dion Bomb" and hit one of th major casinos in Vega. We have rough estimates of the ground zero damage area but will require a few weeks to fully tally the collateral damage. We will not lets this go unpunished. We will find those responsible and put in prisons where they will make naked pyrimids while we take pictures. We will find the animals who did this and spend 150 billion dollars invading an unrelated country. I promise, so long as i'm president and you keep watchign fox news and buying shit I will punish those who aren't responsible for this.

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  4. Re:Quickly? by ArsSineArtificio · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Lets invade Canada.

    The Bush Doctrine applies only to nations which are A) unpleasant and B) dangerous. Canada fails the second condition.

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  5. Re:First Post: Redundant? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You know, it's funny because I never meta-moderate any more, I hardly ever post, and I get mod points at least a couple of times a month. Go figure.

  6. Re:Press release, sans PDF by Slime-dogg · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Reading your journal, I suspect that you really care too much about your karma. Just post what you think is pertinent, or if you're in the mood, do some flamebait / troll posts. Have fun with the place.

    When you start to worry about your karma, you fall squarely into the "Karma Whore" category, just because you care. If you have something intelligent to say on a topic, say it. You'll get moderated accordingly, and people who aren't logged in will see it. If you want to exercise your freedom to speak, or want to get on someone's nerves, then do so. You'll be moderated accordingly, and the person to whom you replied will see what you wanted to say, and we won't necessarily have to. Don't try to be intelligent sounding without knowing much about a topic, because then you start sounding like Ken Brown.

    Karma is not worth giving up your individuality for the appeasement of the /. horde.

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