US boffin builds ultra-dense nanodot memory
From the Inquirer:
A US scientist has developed a way to store binary data on dots 6nm in size - possibly leading to a one-square-inch chip holding 2TB of data.
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New China encryption rule could pose headaches for U.S. vendors
From Computer World
Rule requires companies to share encryption codes with Chinese authorities
Vendors of some technology products will soon face a new hurdle when selling their products in China.
Starting Saturday, the Chinese government will require vendors in several product categories to disclose details of encryption technologies used in their products, in order for them to be able to sell to government agencies.
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U.S. Hypersonic Glider Sets a World Record of Mach 20, Then Crashes
From Daily Tech
The HTV-2 set a world record speed of Mach 20 and successfully executed some maneuvers before abruptly losing communication with home base. The mission is being ruled a partial success. (Source: U.S. Air Force)
It likely never reached its destination, Kwajalein Atoll, an island in the Pacific northeast of Australia. (Source: Space For Peace)
Craft is being designed to strike enemies in far away regions like the Middle East in under an hour
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