During the SuperComputing 2011 (SC11) conference, which was held in Seattle, Washington this mid-November, experts were able to use a wide-area network circuit to transfer data from one location to another at a combined rate of 186 gigabits per second (Gbps).
The international team that developed the new capability ... |
13 December 2011 08:59 GMT |
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A group of investigators from the Stanford University School of Engineering announces the creation of a new type of nanoscale light-emitting diode (LED). The device is capable of transmitting data at extremely fast rates, all while consuming thousands of times less energy than similar tools.
Such a drastic improvem... |
17 November 2011 05:16 GMT |
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The Kepler Science Team will be hosting the First Kepler Science Conference ever between December 5-9, at the NASA Ames Research Center (ARC), in Moffett Field, California. The group will announce discoveries that were not included in the messages released since the last major update. At this point, the telescope i... |
8 November 2011 06:34 GMT |
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The Irish government has objected to an the European Commission's initiative to allow the transfer of personal data of European citizens to Israel. The move comes after earlier this year Israeli intelligence operatives were blamed for carrying out an assassination plot using Irish forged passports.The interventi... |
12 July 2010 10:15 GMT |
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Worldwide leader in DRAM memory and Flash application products, A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., announced recently the launch of the new A-DATA microSDHC Class 10 memory cards. According to the company, the new products are aimed at enhancing the user experience mobile phone owners receive from their devices, while als... |
9 March 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Sony has confirmed that it will be bringing the PlayStation Portable Minis program to the PlayStation 3 home gaming console with the upcoming 3.15 firmware update, which is set to arrive at an unspecified date only referred to as “very soon.” The move was rumored for a few days and Sony is also mentioning... |
9 December 2009 04:58 GMT |
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According to a recent report issued by the Wi-Fi application vendor, Devicescape, most smartphone users, namely 81 percent, would prefer Wi-Fi in the detriment of 3G for browsing the Web, downloading data, sending emails or making Google searches. At the same time, 86 percent of users stated that they would like OEMs... |
29 January 2009 10:12 GMT |
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It seems that we should soon be able to see mobile broadbands that would provide transfer speeds comparable to those offered by wired networks. At least this is what Vodafone's latest HSPA+ trials are meant to suggest. From what we've heard, the company managed to successfully complete a trial of its next-g... |
19 January 2009 02:28 GMT |
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Soon after the release of Google's Android Phone, T-Mobile announced that subscribers would be able to have unlimited data transfer for just $35 per month. This was on Tuesday, September 23. However, a later post on the official website said that users would be limited to only 1GB of data usage per month, after ... |
26 September 2008 09:25 GMT |
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We hardly finished discussing bean-spilling on Apple's Atom-powered Mac tablet (not officially confirmed) and now this: an executive from one of Apple’s Australian networks (Telstra) has told local publication ChannelNews that Apple's upcoming 3G device (widely believed to be unveiled at WWDC '08) will... |
26 May 2008 05:38 GMT |
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A whole lot of small start-ups claimed lately that they have managed to achieve dazzling data transfer rates over distances. However, their experiments have been conducted in extremely carefully controlled environments in order to demonstrate the concept itself. In fact, the fully-functional technology is slated for ... |
3 April 2008 17:56 GMT |
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Nexcopy launched the elegant USB Duplicator, an advanced solution for data distribution or data loading. With USB200PC, users are able to copy data to as many as 20 USB Flash Drives at the same time with maximum of transfer speed and efficiency. Having this elegant machine enables any user to do things better and fas... |
24 March 2008 13:40 GMT |
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I'm sure many mobile users love Friends, the TV sitcom originally broadcast between 1994 and 2004, but I'm not really sure how many Friends fans would pay $21,000 for some episodes of the show. I guess not even one. However, Daily Telegraph, the famous British newspaper, reports that a woman from UK used he... |
3 March 2008 10:56 GMT |
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