New Glass-Based Data Storage System expected To Last 100 Million Years

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Sick of transferring your files from device to device, risking loss and corruption?

Well Japan-based company Hitachi says it has solved our file woes with a new storage system that the company claims can keep data unscathed for 100 million years. Data is etched onto a four layers of a thin sheet of quartz glass using a laser that creates dots that can be read by a standard optical microscope.

Reportedly heat resistant and water resistant, it's also invulnerable to "many chemicals" and unaffected by radio waves. According to Engadget, Hitachi reported the glass enduring 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours without affecting data quality. PC World reports that just a square inch of the glass can store 40MB of data, which is 5MB more than a square inch of a CD, though that the storage will likely only be useful for archiving.

Originally conceived in 2009, PC World reports that Hitachi had struggled with a speedy write time to make etching of the data timely, but that the company has since resolved the problem and is preparing to introduce the item to consumers in 2015.

However, pricing for the miracle glass has yet to be announced. Tech Report estimates that it will be highly expensive because of additional yet-to-be-developed equipment needed to read and etch the glass.

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Forgive me but why did my mind just think of 'someone' suing them for a patent of some kind?

Cool info though, I love innovative tech stuff like this. :yes:
 
great. so after humanity has died off due to these crazy jap's radiation poisoning, our porn and music will live on.
 
great. so after humanity has died off due to these crazy jap's radiation poisoning, our porn and music will live on.

actually what if Humanities technology was saved to glass before and something happened and that glass became a desert.... then 10,000 years from now some asshole figures lets put all our technology on glass again...
 
actually what if Humanities technology was saved to glass before and something happened and that glass became a desert.... then 10,000 years from now some asshole figures lets put all our technology on glass again...

Basically
 
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