Fancy 50 megabit broadband at home?
[Tech news and insider stories for the IT industry - the i-kew blog] It may sound like more bandwidth than anybody can use: but what you actually need is 100 megabits. Bernard Daines [left] - founder of Packet Engines and Grand Junction Networks, both of which were later sold to other firms for a total of $675 million - set the benchmark half a decade ago, when he launched World Wide Packets.
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[Theikew.co.uk] Tech news and insider stories for the IT industry - the i-kew blog: "Industrial design: A merger of form and function, Xbox 360 wraps powerful technology in a sophisticated exterior. Two of the most innovative design firms in the world”San Francisco-based Astro Studios and Osaka, Japan-based Hers Experimental Design Laboratory Inc.”came together to craft a sleek, stylish system that conveys the very essence of Xbox 360."
[Commonsensewonder.com] Technology Archives: With the ink barely dry on the U.S. government's 3.7 billion dollar nanotechnology bill, academic, government and corporate nanotechnology researchers shared their insights with economists and venture capitalists to help grasp nanotech's potential social and economic impact. Presenters included Undersecretary of Commerce Phil Bond, NNI chief Mike Roco, Harvard uber-chemist George Whitesides, the brilliant Evelyn Hu and all-star Berkeley economist Brad DeLong.
[Massis.lcs.mit.edu] From editor@telecom-digest.org Mon Jul 1 22:27:29 2002 Received ...: If somehow the payphone or motel (or your own 'fatfingers') reaches someone *OTHER* than AT&T, whether using an 800-number or a "simple" 0/00/0+, there is no way that AT&T allows them toaccess the AT&T-owned card database.
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Posted at September 03, 2005 01:49 PM