Dec
2007
Upgrading IEEE 1394 – Firewire
News for champions of the Firewire standard, the system or standard will be undergoing another evolution boosting transmission speeds up to 3.2Gbps from the current 800Mbps standard. The regulatory body which manages the standards for the said communications protocol say that the new upgrade will not require any new gadgets or connectors and use the [...]
Posted by Nick at 2:18 pm
Dec
2007
Barcelona – AMD’s Quad Core Microprocessor
In the never ending for supremacy in the processor wars, AMD has suffered another blow which is weakening yet again it’s small foothold in the microprocessor market. The delay was announced by AMD after bugs and hardware fixes had to be implemented in its bid to equal Intel’s Quad Core Technology Microprocessors already in the [...]
Posted by Nick at 9:57 pm
Dec
2007
Laptop Super-Computers???
Yes, they sure are here for IBM has announced yet another groundbreaking milestone in computing, The Optical-Microprocessor has been undergoing testing as to possible applications. This technology was seen as impossible a few years back but with ever growing developments in materials and manufacturing processes has done it again. IBM is known for its long [...]
Posted by Nick at 9:20 pm
Dec
2007
The Holiday Gadget Abundance
The Christmas season is considered to be the highest selling times of the year for consumer gadgets and gizmo’s and this year is no different. Manufacturers of consumer electronics have released their full array of innovative products that are truly marvels of the advances in technology during the past few years. Products like Digital Music [...]
Posted by Nick at 6:55 pm
Dec
2007
Bit-Torrents the last vocies of hope
Bit torrent’s were developed as a P2P protocol which allowed fast sharing of information on the internet. The owner of the company Bram Cohen released the first version in 2001 as a way for researchers and others in the IT community to share information over the internet fast and hassle free. The initial design had [...]
Posted by Nick at 3:39 am





