On Wednesday 27 November 2002 08:28 am, Ador Dauz wrote:

> >I did not know that they make RAM like jewelry now.  Imagine if you have
> >a USB school ring with 1GB ram.  Would that not be nice?
> >
> >PMana

It would even be nicer to have a powerful computer the size of your pen (See 
below). If this pen-computer gets developed, we'd all be very careful not 
lose/misplace our pens. 

I likewise hope the price for this computer becomes very very affordable. :-)

mikol

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[0]med dev writes "An [1]article at New Scientist discusses the latest in
quantum computing - 1000 bits stored in the electron spins of a single
polymer molecule. Add in a recent release of the how-to for the complete
quantum computer, [2]qubits that work, and it may not be much longer
before Google is running on a server the size of a sugar cube."

Discuss this story at:
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    2. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993114


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