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  • Alpha speeds up, pares down price
    Tuesday 22 June 1999 – 07:11
    Samsung will launch two Alpha-based motherboards and a processor module at PC Expo in New York this week, lowering the costs of Alpha-systems substantially.
  • Micron speeds fast 64 Mbit SDRAMs to market
    Saturday 10 July 1999 – 08:12
    Micron Technology has launched high-speed 64-megabit SDRAMs.Using a 0.18-micron process, the new 2-Mbit-by-32 configuration is designed for graphics,telecommunications, and networking applications.
  • Wireless throughput for notebooks at broadband speeds, at CTIA next week
    Tuesday 28 March 2006 – 11:34
    With a new class of Evolution Data-Optimized (EV-DO) Rev. A PC Cards, completely mobile computers could become self-contained uplink stations, transmitting data at up to eleven times the current speed of EV-DO "Rev. 0," if demos planned by Novatel Wireless and others, at the upcoming CTIA Wireless conference in Washington, DC, next week, are successful.
  • Carnegie Mellon speeds up P2P transfer
    Wednesday 11 April 2007 – 03:06
    Enhanced file searches could help speed peer to peer file transfers according to new research done by the Carnegie Mellon University and Intel.
  • Tomorrow's Net speeds could be up to 1600 percent faster
    Wednesday 6 April 2005 – 06:04
    If you think that today's high-speed Internet connections are fast, wait till you see what cable operators plan.

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  • Bluetooth Keyboard Speeds PDA and Smartphone Data Entry*
    Friday 2 December 2005 – 06:00
    ThinkOutside's Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard is slim, light and offers 63 good size keys for entering data into your PDA or smart phone. Author Felix Laufer tells you what's hot and what's not about this device.
  • Pioneer's DVR-A08XLA Jumps to 4x Dual Layer Speeds*
    Wednesday 18 August 2004 – 07:00
    The arrival of a new generation of DVD burners from Pioneer usually heralds new upgrades across the feature spectrum, and the vendor's DVR-A08XLA DVR-108 is no different. With speeds of 16x for writing and 4x for re-writing, dual-layer 4x speeds for 2.4 media also represent a pleasant surprise.

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