Terabytten
Researchers in London have been able to prototype an entirely new kind of microchip, one that uses both electrical charge and magnetic polarity to store data, resulting in a three-dimensional storage matrix.
In English, that means you'll probably have a 1TB (terabyte, or 1000 GB) removeable card in your cellphone in a couple of years. Which is great, except that I still haven't filled up the 256MB card in my phone, and it's been in there for six months. I think I'm falling behind in the tech race. I should probably go find a bunch of pointless stuff to cram onto the card, so I can justify buying a 1GB card, which I can then fill up in order to justify buying a 1TB card...
Or maybe I'll just eat lunch and take a little nap.
In English, that means you'll probably have a 1TB (terabyte, or 1000 GB) removeable card in your cellphone in a couple of years. Which is great, except that I still haven't filled up the 256MB card in my phone, and it's been in there for six months. I think I'm falling behind in the tech race. I should probably go find a bunch of pointless stuff to cram onto the card, so I can justify buying a 1GB card, which I can then fill up in order to justify buying a 1TB card...
Or maybe I'll just eat lunch and take a little nap.
3 Comments:
I think the 1 TB card will be mostly for people on the go, that want to watch a library of porn on their handheld devices.
Ah, yes... Their "hand-held device."
=oD
Does it come with a long life battery? ;)
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