Archive for March 12th, 2008

Emphasis added The Inquirer is going a little loopy over this slide from an Intel showing the Menlow Moorestown road-map with a clever litttle sprat hidden in the corner. That’s right. The iPhone might get x86 processing power in gen two of Intel’s low-power chips. Will it happen? Meh. Who knows. This looks more like a […]

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The Inquirer is going a little loopy over this slide from an Intel showing the Menlow Moorestown road-map with a clever litttle sprat hidden in the corner. That’s right. The iPhone may get x86 processing power in gen two of Intel’s low-power chips. Will it happen? Meh. Who knows. This looks more like a lazy presentation maker than anything substantial, but let’s all go nuts and say it will happen.

Iphone to go x86 [Inquirer]

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Not since Das Boot has one film gotten everything so right. via BBG ShareThis

Not since Das Boot has one film gotten everything so right.

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Growing up I had a plastic jar with a screw top magnifying lid. The Venus Fly Trap is infinitely superior than what I had. Darn children have cooler toys these days. A motion activated sensor traps stupid bugs when they’ve ventured too far into the trap for your viewing pleasure. This is really cool. It’s […]

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Growing up I had a plastic jar with a screw top magnifying lid. The Venus Fly Trap is infinitely better than what I had. Darn kids have cooler toys these days. A motion activated sensor traps stupid bugs when they’ve ventured too far into the trap for your viewing pleasure. This is really cool. It’s only $20 from the Discovery store.

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Verizon is kicking its major network routes up to 100Gbps early next year. It’s looking at upgrading it’s backbone after successful trails last year over a short piece of network (short being 300+ miles) proved it feasible. They’re calling it Internet2. Catchy! It won’t affect your home connection in most ways, but it will alleviate congestion along […]

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Verizon is kicking its major network routes up to 100Gbps early next year.

It’s looking at upgrading it’s backbone after successful trails last year over a short piece of network (short being 300+ miles) proved it feasible. They’re calling it Internet2. Catchy!

It won’t affect your home connection in most ways, but it will alleviate congestion along routes served, lowering overall costs.

Verizon moving to 100Gbps network in ‘09 [Network World]

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