
The following lines of contradiction and assertions below will provide more interesting perspectives that delve into the core of this issue.

American scientists have found a way to permanently store the amount of information equivalent to hundreds of DVDs in a small diamond sized grain of rice and thinner than a paper.

IBM scientists have succeeded in storing 330 Terabytes of uncompressed data into a tape wrapped in the palm of their hand.

Phase Change Memory (PCM) is a non-volatile memory technology that promises to be used on next generation SSD drives.

British scientists created a tiny 360-TB memory with an almost eternal lifespan.

Scientists are developing a digital storage solution that can replace bulky data warehouses with a micro drive.

Researchers in Singapore said they have developed a new type of computer memory that has more storage.

Seagate announced Seagate Business Storage the latest line of networked storage products (NAS) for small office / home office (SOHO) models.

Toshiba has announced the latest Canvio Slim mobile hard disk with 500GB storage capacity and 9mm thickness.

Recently, a group of physicists published a report on diamond bending. Of course, it is not the bending of the normal needles, but the diamond threads.