Scientists from Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, have announced a revolutionary DVD with unbelievable storage capacity, which will be the same size and thickness of a conventional DVD; but this ultra DVD can store up to 2000 films equivalent to 300 DVDs. They have employed nanotechnology to store vast amounts of data on a single DVD. This technology should go commercial within five years.
Based on "A Guide to What is New in the Audio, Video World: Small Moves, Big Difference" by Naresh Sadhwani and Deepak Jhangiani, Deccan Chronicle, May 31, 2009.
Grateful thanks to M/s.Naresh Sadhwani and Deepak Jhangiani and Deccan Chronicle
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