What are the 'memory crystals' that challenge the laws of physics and promise to solve the data storage problem
Researchers are exploring 'memory crystals' which could revolutionize data storage by utilizing the unique properties of treated glass.
What are the 'memory crystals' that challenge physics laws and promise to solve the massive data storage problem
The article discusses a groundbreaking method for data storage using light and glass, which could revolutionize the way information is stored.
Error-resistant optical quantum computer 'within range' - Success in improving light source quality
A research team from NTT and the University of Tokyo has successfully improved the quality of the light source integral to optical quantum computers, bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality.
Russia Bought One-Tenth of Global Optical Fiber Production Last Year, Did Not Repair Its Own Factory
Last year, Russia purchased a significant share of the world's optical fiber production while failing to repair its domestic manufacturing facilities.
Hellas Sat is emerging as a key European pillar
Hellas Sat is becoming an essential part of European satellite communications infrastructure with the development of Hellas Sat 5 and a European cooperation agreement.
Hellas Sat: New generation satellite communications
Hellas Sat is launching a new generation of satellite communications in Greece and Cyprus through strategic partnerships with leading French companies for high-speed optical telecommunications.
Apple develops smart glasses, necklace, and headphones equipped with a camera
Apple is developing three new wearable devices to enhance optical intelligence beyond smartphone applications.
How does the smartwatch know that I am sleeping?
Smartwatches use optical sensors and motion trackers to monitor sleep patterns and assess sleep quality, providing reports similar to medical studies.