Google Funds an Undersea Cable to Connect the US to Asia at 60 Terabits Per Second
The high-speed network, named FASTER, will connect Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Oregon and Seattle to Chikura and Shima in Japan.
The high-speed network, named FASTER, will connect Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Oregon and Seattle to Chikura and Shima in Japan.
Could this turn you into a tile enthusiast?
In many ways, it's a wonderful idea: a wealth of data, available to physicians to use as and when they need, from wherever they are.
It's an interesting experiment that highlights the ravenous nature of Facebook's data-hungry algorithms.
Twitter has disclosed some specific numbers about how many of its users are bots. In fact, as of June, it was a fairly staggering 23 million — or about 8.5 per cent of the entire user base.
The feature only works if you're on Android, for now, but you have to think that this is coming to iOS devices sooner or later.
The next iPad will be available in the autumn and will have a new anti-reflection coating to make the display easier to read, according a new Bloomberg report.
It's a deal that's only set to get better and better.
Rotterdam. Not quite the place you'd be expected to surf in is it?
Chances are these will never fly, but they do look amazing.
Despite claims and shouting about the death of the PC it has yet to happen, and probably never will.
It's 50 per cent smaller, 30 per cent thinner, and far more efficient than its predecessor.
Overestimating the Soviet's power meant that the US were convinced they'd be able to take out missile silos. Then came the arduous task of trying to hide them in idiotic places.
Yogi won't be going after Farmer Karasungur's pic-a-nic baskets anytime soon.
Naval warfare may still occur, but technology is always improving -- so fast that some of us still can't believe what's available isn't in the pages of a science fiction book.
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