Tests find theoretical data speed limit
Scientists say they’ve discovered an apparent speed limit that will restrict how quickly data can be written onto disks and then retrieved. The good news : This limit is about 1,000 times faster than today’s state-of-the-art data storage devices.
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Daily news brief April 21
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- IBM offers low-price services for small businesses
- Sophos and Sun team to combat multiple email threats
- Intel Grantsdale won't take off until 2005
- Radeon X800XT to arrive in June
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- BlackBerry maker licenses technology to Motorola
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