Mitchell McKenna - tagged with glass http://mitchmckenna.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress mitchellmckenna@gmail.com This Glass Chip Could Store Your Data Forever http://mitchmckenna.com/post/11853/this-glass-chip-could-store-your-data-forever

Crazy to think we might be using glass to store our portable storage in a couple years.

Japanese tech-giant Hitachi says it developed a way for glass to store data forever. Its prototype is a small shard made up of four layers of glass. Each layer has dots that store data. The chip itself is said to last forever.

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Fri, 28 Sep 2012 01:35:00 -0400 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/11853/this-glass-chip-could-store-your-data-forever/this-glass-chip-could-store-your-data-forever
A Day Made of Glass 2: Unpacked. The Story Behind Corning's Vision. http://mitchmckenna.com/post/10782/a-day-made-of-glass-2-unpacked-the-story-behind-cornings-vision

See how Corning's highly engineered glass, with companion technologies, will help shape our world. Take a journey with our narrator for details on these technologies, answers to your questions, and to learn about what's possible -- and what's not -- in the near future.

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Sat, 04 Feb 2012 19:17:00 -0500 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/10782/a-day-made-of-glass-2-unpacked-the-story-behind-cornings-vision/a-day-made-of-glass-2-unpacked-the-story-behind-cornings-vision
How to break the speed of light http://mitchmckenna.com/post/10359/how-to-break-the-speed-of-light

You can break the speed of light in your back yard! (but don't worry, Einstein is still right)

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Sun, 30 Oct 2011 19:11:00 -0400 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/10359/how-to-break-the-speed-of-light/how-to-break-the-speed-of-light
A Day Made of Glass http://mitchmckenna.com/post/9110/a-day-made-of-glass-made-possible-by-corning

Watch "A Day Made of Glass" and take a look at Corning's vision for the future with specialty glass at the heart of it. It shows future designs made with durable, transparent and even flexible glass displays. Not everyone is familiar with Corning’s Gorilla Glass yet, but many of the current Android devices are already using it including Samsung, Dell and Motorola.

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Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:29:00 -0500 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/9110/a-day-made-of-glass-made-possible-by-corning/a-day-made-of-glass-made-possible-by-corning