NVIDIA confirms Intel chipsets won't support USB 3.0 until 2011 (Wednesday 04th of November 2009 03:59:00 PM)

var digg_url =
'http://digg.com/tech_news/NVIDIA_confirms_Intel_chipsets_won_t_support_USB_3_0_until'; What
was once an unverifiable rumor from an unsigned source has now, sadly, become a hard-shell
fact. Intel won't be integrating USB 3.0 support ...
(more)From wanting you (Tuesday 20th of October 2009 01:21:00 PM)

This is the second of three songs written by Mick Paul and I several years ago, that I have
chosen to put on youtube. Ths one gives you a taste of Mick's bass skills. I just wanted
acoustic guitar and Bass in this, and I ...
(more)Testing 3G Networks Across the US (Sunday 05th of July 2009 06:15:01 PM)

PCWorld newly tested the 3G expert systems of AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint in 13 incomparable
cities across the US. They've now posted the results, which show that Sprint and Verizon are
neck-and-neck for reliability, while AT&T has consistently higher upload ...
(more)Viability of Mobile Broadband For Home Use? (Thursday 30th of April 2009 04:30:02 AM)

Mighty7sd writes "I am about to be released from my sicken with Time Warner for my home
hyperspace service, and I am evaluating alternatives to my current cable modem setup. I would
love to use AT&T U-Verse or Verizon Fios, but they are not obtainable ...
(more)ZillionTV Offers On-Demand Streaming TV Box, But Only Via ISPs (Friday 06th of March 2009 01:15:01 PM)

MojoKid writes "Similar to Roku and Vudu, ZillionTV relies on a set-top box that attaches to
your TV. The ZillionTV Device connects to your home router via a wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi
connection. It requires a broadband connection that is at least 2.7Mbps ...
(more)Browsing Frugally Without Wasting Bandwidth? (Saturday 25th of October 2008 08:00:01 AM)

Forrestm writes "At home, my scoop highway connection is limited to 1GB / month before I have
to pay extra. At my university, I'm charged around 2.5c per megabyte. I rarely load in general
big, but I often go through a large amount of bandwidth ...
(more)LHC Offline Until April 2009 (Or Longer) (Wednesday 24th of September 2008 09:15:02 PM)

Rufey writes "The recent problems at the Large Hadron Collider will now keep it idle until
spring 2009. The sanctioned press release is here. The LHC went offline due to a suspected
failure in a superconducting connection, which overheated and caused ...
(more)What is the specific connection between the flags of turkmenistan,usa and brazil? (Thursday 10th of July 2008 06:01:44 AM)

They all contain stars; the number of stars represent the number of regions within the
country.Lots of flags have stars. But these three flags were also derived from the European
nations that these countries broke free from.They are all manufactured...
(more)What Kind of Alternate Business Models Could ISPs Use? (Wednesday 02nd of April 2008 12:30:01 PM)

Esocid writes "After reading variegated stories over the past few months about the equal
juncture of ISPs within and outside of the US I have started to in fact mull over the perk of
the pay-per-use broadband service. Monopolistic quota system have strangled ...
(more)Insurance Connection Opens Offices in Denton, Texas (Thursday 14th of February 2008 05:30:03 AM)

Allowance Connection, an support agency that specializes in adaptable companies with their
employee-benefit packages, has opened an office in Denton, Texas. cover Connection works with
local employers to provide affordable health-insurance, dental, life, ...
(more)New Seagate Drives Have Real Difficulties With Linux (Monday 10th of December 2007 03:45:04 AM)

Wtansill writes "Seagate's Free Agent series of drives are not intended to be compatible with
the Open Source overhead budget expenses system Linux. The Inquirer reports on the problem: an
unhelpful power saving mode. 'The problem is to do with the power-saving ...
(more)Canadian ISP Co-Op Shows Upside of Line Sharing (Saturday 13th of October 2007 06:00:02 PM)

Golden Gael writes "The FCC got rid of mandatory line sharing in the US a few years ago, but
it's alive and kicking in Canada, and an interesting article at Ars Technica looks at what can
happen when there's vibrant broadband competition. 'Wireless Nomad ...
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