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    Join Date: Feb 2003
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    http://www.newscientisttech.com/arti...card-dvds.html

    Smart-card discs

    CDs and DVDs have been around for a while. Nevertheless, American-Israeli company Aladdin think it can breathe new life into these formats by creating a disc that combines optical storage capacity with an embedded electronic smart card chip.

    The irregularly-shaped "XCD" is the thickness of a normal optical disc and can still play in any CD or DVD drive. But it also has a smart card, with its own memory and processing components, embedded in the plastic. The embedded chip is connected to a line of electrodes on the surface of one side of the disc. The outer edge of the disc is cut away so that the electrodes protrude and can plug straight into a USB socket.

    But why bother inserting a chip into a DVD or CD in the first place? Aladdin thinks it could provide a clever way to digitally lock content sold on optical discs. Music, video or data can be stored optically and read by computer's CD or DVD player, while encryption keys can be stored on the embedded chip and read by USB. The encryption keys could be used to lock information so that it can only be played having plugged the original disc in to the USB.

    Read the full smart-card disc patent application.
    http://tinyurl.com/yblbkx
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  2. Member oldandinthe way's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2006
    Location: With the other crabapples
    Everyone seems to be seeing the potential advantages of flash memory. Expect even more hybrid concepts. I for one, expect that falling flash prices will negate the justification for hybrid technologies.

    Here's a currently available toy.

    Memorex FlashDisc 16MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive (3-Pack) - Red/Blue/Yellow

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1138083309159

    Memorex FlashDisc 16MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive (3-Pack) - Red/Blue/Yellow
    Model: 32562316

    Save, share and transfer documents for school or work with this 3-pack of 16MB flash drives.

    16MB storage capacity per disc

    High-speed USB 2.0 interface; backwards compatible with USB 1.1

    Measures less 0.3" thin and weighs only 0.1 oz. for true pocket portability

    Product Features

    Provides high performance and fast sustained data transfer rates up to 480Mbps (using USB 2.0)

    Measures 2.3" long and weighs only 0.1 oz. for true pocket portability
    Built-in USB connector with protective cap
    PC and Mac compatible
    3-pack (1 black/red, 1 black/blue and 1 black/yellow)

    Product Details

    Warranty Terms - Parts 1 year limited
    Product Height 2.3"
    Product Weight 0.1 oz.
    Product Depth 0.3"
    External
    Drive Capacity 16MB (per disc)
    Drive Connectivity USB 2.0
    Data Transfer Rate to/from Interface Up to 480 Mbps
    System Requirements IntelŪ PentiumŪ; Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000, XP; Mac OS 9.x, 10,x or later
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