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A <endeca_term>Backward-Compatible</endeca_term> Inter-Domain Multipath Routing Framework

A Backward-Compatible Inter-Domain Multipath Routing Framework

The authors present a framework to facilitate the inter-domain multipath routing for carrier networks that are based on... Read more

4 March, 2011
<endeca_term>Backward-Compatible</endeca_term> Dynamic Spectrum Leasing for 802.11-Based Wireless Networks

Backward-Compatible Dynamic Spectrum Leasing for 802.11-Based Wireless Networks

Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is proposed to deal with the growing shortage of available leased spectrum for wireless... Read more

1 June, 2010
Embedding Protection Inside H.264/AVC and SVC Streams

Embedding Protection Inside H.264/AVC and SVC Streams

A backward compatible error-protection mechanism embedded into the H.264 (AVC or SVC... Read more

26 August, 2010
Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 (13in.)

Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 (13in.)

Despite retaining the same price and look as last year's model, the new 13in. MacBook Pro's significant CPU updates and fantastic battery life make it one of the top notebooks we've reviewed, provided you can live with passable integrated graphics. Read more

2 March, 2011 by Scott Stein

Toshiba Qosimo F750 3D

...to store 128GB of information on a disk, BD-XL drives are backward compatible with traditional Blu-ray media, so you can still use the... Read more

5 July, 2011
Seagate GoFlex Slim (320GB)

Seagate GoFlex Slim (320GB)

...connection for external hard drives — until Thunderbolt-enabled drives are available — and backward-compatible with USB 2.0, it's unlikely that you'll need... Read more

7 April, 2011 by Dong Ngo
Firefox 4

Firefox 4

Firefox 4 is a worthy expression of Mozilla's ideals. The browser is competitively fast, sports a new minimalist look and includes some excellently executed features. Unfortunately, that describes most of Firefox's competition, too. Read more

23 March, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt

CES: Data Robotics Drobo S

...and FireWire 800 connections, with the array's USB 3.0 port backward compatible with USB 2.0. The USB 3.0 option gives you... Read more

14 January, 2011
PDF Reader for Windows 8 1.0.1.1666

PDF Reader for Windows 8 1.0.1.1666

...or from your My Documents folder. PDF Reader for Windows 8 is backward compatible with the following operating system: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista... Read more

25 March, 2012
Discovr Music - discover new music 2.3

Discovr Music - discover new music 2.3

...the ground up to make the most of iOS5 and is also backward compatible to previous iOS versions.Discovr is brought to you by Filter... Read more

19 March, 2012
Robust Speech Coding Algorithm

Robust Speech Coding Algorithm

...error tolerance and speaker authentication features. This Robust Speech Coder (RSC) is backward compatible with the existing codecs with capability to opt for additional features... Read more

1 March, 2012
Cram Child Welfare 3.1

Cram Child Welfare 3.1

...mobile application requires and compliments Cram Child Services V6 and is not backward compatible with previous versions Read more

9 February, 2012
BusyCal 1.6.2

BusyCal 1.6.2

...about any other application or device that supports Sync Services. And its backward compatible with BusySync too Read more

24 January, 2012
P-ARP: A Novel Enhanced Authentication Scheme for Securing ARP

P-ARP: A Novel Enhanced Authentication Scheme for Securing ARP

...ARP attacks. In addition to avoid ARP attacks, the proposed scheme is backward compatible with existing ARP, no additional header fields are added to the... Read more

1 January, 2012
UltiDev Web Server Pro 2.0.14

UltiDev Web Server Pro 2.0.14

...of virtual directories. TCP port sharing. Windows authentication. Response content GZIP compression. Backward-compatible with UltiDev Cassini Web Server. When installed, UWS replaces UltiDev Cassini... Read more

14 December, 2011

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