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Cranberry-DVDOk – so this is actually new tech and not something from when flint knapping was actually a life-or-death skill to have.

There’s a new company going by the name of Cranberry who is selling a DVD made from high-tech stone (yes, stone) that will store data for up to 1,000 years.

That obviously dampens the touchpaper of regular writeable DVD’s who are said to only last between two to five years (listens to folk running to back-up their five year-old discs).

Before you start weeping over your film collection; mass-manufactured DVDs last much longer thanks to better production standards.

You have to send your precious data to Cranberry who will then transfer it onto the rock-based format named DiamonDisc. However, the discs can be read by any DVD player or drive.

For $34.95 per disc (or $69.90 for two) you can store up to 4.7 GB of data on a format that will outlive you. That equates to roughly 2,000 photos, 1,200 songs or three hours of video.

They don’t guarantee that you wont put it somewhere so safe that you forget where it is though ;)

This will be ideal for people that own businesses, have a family interested in keeping records of their ancestry, or if you plan on hiding the fortune that you’ve amassed and will only let your great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandchild be the benefactor.

Shame you wont be around to see if it actually lasted the 1,000 years the company claims.

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motorola-phone-concepts-1Motorola is celebrating 25 years of the mobile phone by looking another 25 ahead and to this end has just released a gallery of concept phones from its design studios.

Moto seems to think that we’re gonna be rockin myriad of mutating mobiles.

The Motorola 2033 is pretty neat – you’ll get visual overlays of the world around you with avatars and emoticons being projected on to people you pass by – beamed nasally it would appear from the other pics.

One Motorola design is very origami (Flexible OLED, praps) and can be folded into different shapes for different purposes (Phone, video, holographic projection) – Is there a designer missing from the Asus Fold/Unfold camp?

How about shake-to-change? It can be a video player as thin as a credit card then shake it – it’s a long and narrow phone. With another shake of the wrist it’s a business card for slinging your contact details to other devices.

Shame that Motorola’s last few phones have been…..well…. a tad bland.

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A Decade of MP3 – Happy 10th Birthday!

March 11, 2008 Click to read more →

This is the MPMan F10 -the 1st Mp3 player!
Manufactured by Korea’s Saehan Information Systems, the device was launched in March of 1998 at CeBIT, and went on sale in the Summer through Eiger Labs for $250.
Packed with 32MB of flash memory (which could be upgraded to 64MB via mail-in scheme) it hooked up to PCs via [...]