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InPhase, with partners Imation and Maxell, will have its first drives on the market in 2006.
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Two firms are racing to deliver the first commercial holo-drives: InPhase Technologies of Longmont, Colo. and Aprilis in Maynard, Mass.
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InPhase is testing its first holographic disc-drive, called the Tapestry 900, in conjunction with partners such as Ikegami Tsushinki, a Japanese firm which makes video cameras for the television industry.
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