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The only imminent danger is that the dollar could slide sharply against Asian currencies, as it has against the euro.
The only imminent change, Wilpon said, could be to the personnel, depending "on what happens in the next week or so and what the opportunities are".
And yet, although several companies are working on holographic storage technology, the only imminent commercial offering is a high-end system from InPhase, of Longmont, CO, a spinoff of Alcatel and Lucent Technology's Bell Labs.
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