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Flash vs. hard drives? Ask the editors Thursday

by Michael Kanellos
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Is flash going to take over the notebook market, or are drives going to continue to be able to undercut it in price?

This is probably one of the questions we will try to answer in a live chat starting at 11 a.m. PDT Thursday on Ask the Editors. Click this link here at that time and I'll be fielding questions about flash density, technological advances and hurdles for both flash and hard drives, and how the different players in the hardware world are lining up on this question.

And, as an added bonus, we will have a line into Jim Handy of Objective Analysis, one of the premier flash memory analysts in the world.

We spoke to Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate Technology, on Wednesday. I'll be able to share some of his tidbits too. And we'd love to hear your opinions on which technology you think will own the future.

So again, Thursday at 11 a.m. PDT on this link here.

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