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DNA Strands Modified Into Tiny Fiber-Optic Cables

Nov 14th, 2008 · New Scientist reports on the latest idea from researchers trying to make microcomputers use photons in place of electrons — to make optical interconnects from strands of DNA. Mixing DNA strands with the right dye molecule upgrades them into wires …
see also: scientists · DNA · optical · modified · fibers · microcomputer

Telco Appeals Minnesota City's Fiber-Optic Win

Nov 8th, 2008 · In a predictable move, TDS Telecom has filed an appeal after its complaint against Monticello, Minnesota's new fiber network was tossed by a county judge in early October. As you may remember, the city decided to build its own fiber-optic network after …
see also: network · City · county · optical · Telco · fibers · Minnesota

Optical Fiber With a Silicon Core

Oct 29th, 2008 · According to the Optical Society of America, U.S. researchers have been able to create a practical optical fiber with a silicon core. As they were able to use the same commercial methods that are used to develop all-glass fibers, this might pave the way …
see also: integrated · computer · scientists · Commercial · electronics · research · functionality

Optical Fiber With a Silicon Core

Oct 29th, 2008 · According to the Optical Society of America, U.S. researchers have been able to create a practical optical fiber with a silicon core. As they were able to use the same commercial methods that are used to develop all-glass fibers, this might pave the way …
see also: integrated · computer · scientists · Commercial · electronics · research · functionality

Judge Tosses Telco Suit Over City-Owned Network

Oct 10th, 2008 · tsa sends along news of the city of Monticello, Minnesota, which was sued by their local telco, Bridgewater Telephone Company, because the city chose to build a fiber optics network of their own. The judge dismissed their complaint of competition by a …
see also: network · organization · competitions · City · local · optical · Telco

First Secure Quantum Crypto Network Up and Running

Oct 10th, 2008 · John Lam was one of many readers to send in news that on Thursday, "at a conference in Vienna, Austria, as reported by the BBC, a European Community science working group built a quantum backbone using 200-km of standard commercial optical fiber running …
see also: network · integrated · framework · Science · BBC · Commercial · distribution

Replacing Fiber With 10 Gigabit/Second Wireless

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Engineers at Battelle have come up with a way to send data through the air at 10 Gigabits per second using point-to-point millimeter-wave technology. They used standard optical networking equipment and essentially combined two lower bandwidth signals …
see also: bandwidth · network · engineering · technology · Companies · optical · interference

Japan To Get 1Gbps Home Fiber Connections

Sep 27th, 2008 · KDDI has announced that they will be launching a 1Gbps Internet service to single-family home and condo users in October. The service is supposedly synchronous, with 1Gbps in both directions, although the article implies that speeds will vary with location. …
see also: IP · service · Internet · family · NTT · fibers · synchronized

Telco Sues Municipality For Laying Their Own Fiber

Sep 13th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that a company called TDS Telecom is attempting to sue the town of Monticello, Minnesota for deploying their own fiber network. Shortly after the town voted to lay the fiber, TDS Telecom filed suit and notified the town that they …
see also: network · Town · company · expertise · Ars Technica · Telco · fibers

Scientists Test World's Fastest Wireless Network

Sep 13th, 2008 · Scientists in Pisa, Italy claim to have set a new world record for the fastest wireless data transmission. They report that they were able to achieve throughput speeds above 1.2 Terabits per second, which they say beats the previous wireless data transmission …
see also: network · Wi Fi · Korean · world · scientists · technology · energy

Scientists Test World's Fastest Wireless Network

Sep 13th, 2008 · Scientists in Pisa, Italy claim to have set a new world record for the fastest wireless data transmission. They report that they were able to achieve throughput speeds above 1.2 Terabits per second, which they say beats the previous wireless data transmission …
see also: network · Wi Fi · Korean · world · scientists · technology · energy

Telco Sues Municipality For Laying Their Own Fiber

Sep 12th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that a company called TDS Telecom is attempting to sue the town of Monticello, Minnesota for deploying their own fiber network. Shortly after the town voted to lay the fiber, TDS Telecom filed suit and notified the town that they …
see also: network · Town · company · expertise · Ars Technica · Telco · fibers

High-Speed Broadband Making Headway In the US

Sep 9th, 2008 · No the US isn't the fastest nation on Earth and its not the most connected. But according to a new report, it sure is getting a whole lot better lately. 'I think the U.S. growth rate is something we expected,' David Belson, Akamai's director of market …
see also: Akamai · intelligent · nation · Vendors · infrastructure · broadband · money

High Cost of Converting UK To High-Speed Broadband

Sep 9th, 2008 · Smivs notes a BBC report on a government study toting up the high cost of converting the UK to high speed broadband, which could exceed £28.8 B ($52.5 B). The options examined range from fiber to the neighborhood, providing 30-100 Mbps connections …
see also: BBC · UK · broadband · Examiner · rural · household · fibers

Solar Plane Breaks Endurance Record

Aug 24th, 2008 · calmond writes with this excellent snippet from CNET News: "QinetiQ Group PLC claimed Sunday that its propeller-driven aircraft called Zephyr flew for 83 hours and 37 minutes non stop, more than doubling the official world record set by Northrop Grumman's …
see also: world · 2001 · Solar · batteries · ultra · rechargeable · Flies

Cooking Stimulated Big Leap In Human Cognition

Aug 12th, 2008 · For a long time, humans were pretty dumb, doing little but make 'the same very boring stone tools for almost 2 million years,' says Philipp Khaitovich of the Partner Institute for Computational Biology in Shanghai. Then, 150,000 years ago, our big brains …
see also: Theories · chemicals · metabolism · energy · Humans · animals · Examiner

Test Selling "Last Mile" Fiber to Homeowners Under Way in Canada

Aug 1st, 2008 · Ars Technica is covering an interesting pilot program taking place in Ottawa, CA. 400 homes are being outfitted with fiber optic cables, however, the "last mile" of fiber is going to be sold outright to the homeowners rather than providing internet at …
see also: ca · network · Internet · ISPs · customers · infrastructure · expense

VW Concept Microcar Gets 235 MPG

Jul 5th, 2008 · Volkswagen is bringing new meaning to the term "fuel efficiency" with a bullet-shaped microcar that gets 235 mpg. Called the One-Liter because that's how much fuel it needs to go 100 kilometers, the body's made of carbon fiber to minimize weight and the …
see also: vehicle · efficiency · carbon · fibers · aluminum · bullets · economy

New Map IDs the Core of the Human Brain

Jul 3rd, 2008 · An international team of researchers has created the first complete high-resolution map of how millions of neural fibers in the human cerebral cortex — the outer layer of the brain responsible for higher level thinking — connect and communicate. …
see also: network · resolution · IDs · Humans · communities · neural · hemisphere

Building an Effective Information Security Policy Architecture

Jun 13th, 2008 · Security policies are like fiber, that is, the kind you eat. Everyone agrees that fiber is good for you, but no one really wants to eat it. So too with information security policies. They are sorely needed, but most users don't go out of their way to …
see also: organization · Security · architecture · policies · Policy · fibers · reviewRead







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