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Laptop features that fell by the wayside

Laptop features that fell by the wayside

...USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt will duel it out for higher-speed data transfer. On reflection, maybe we're still not consolidating after all... Photo... Read more

8 May, 2011 by Dan Ackerman and Scott Stein
Thunderbolt speeds on new MacBook Pro

Thunderbolt speeds on new MacBook Pro

...Intel has unveiled its new Thunderbolt data transfer technology, formerly called Light Peak. The new Thunderbolt technology allows for... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Dong Ngo

Intel's Thunderbolt will see slow PC take-up, expert says

...Intel's new data transfer technology Thunderbolt will not be picked up quickly by other PC... Read more

12 May, 2011 by Liau Yun Qing
Apple refreshes iMacs with Sandy Bridge

Apple refreshes iMacs with Sandy Bridge

...computer line with Intel's quad-core Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt data transfer technology. On Tuesday, the company began selling two new iMac models... Read more

4 May, 2011 by Ben Woods

Intel unveils Thunderbolt data transfer technology

...Intel has detailed Thunderbolt, a fast data-transfer technology that the company hopes will cut down on cabling for... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

Brocade bumps Fibre Channel up to 16Gbps

...with that network over time. – Jason Nolet, Brocade FC is the dominant data transfer protocol used to link storage and servers. Previously, Brocade had FC... Read more

4 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

LaCie demos Thunderbolt-equipped hard drive

...be one of the first storage devices to support Intel's Thunderbolt data transfer technology. LaCie's Little Big Disk, that will be one of... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Dong Ngo

EU to control US access to European financial data

...grounds that individual European governments had no choice in the matter of data transfer. "This should be a national agreement entered into by sovereign states... Read more

9 July, 2010 by Tom Espiner

IBM shows off one terabit per second 'Holey Optochip'

The company has unveiled a prototype optical chipset dubbed 'Holey Optochip' that can transfer data at one terabit a second, holding the potential to revolutionise supercomputing and datacentres Read more

9 March, 2012 by Larry Dignan
Apple refreshes Mac Minis, MacBook Air

Apple refreshes Mac Minis, MacBook Air

The company has added multitouch capabilities to the MacBook Air, which measures less than one inch thick, while the Mac Mini gets a Lion upgrade Read more

21 July, 2011 by Justin Yu

HMRC points to progress in IT reforms

HM Revenue and Customs says it has made progress in key areas of its IT management strategy, including more secure file transfers and stabilising the PAYE system Read more

12 July, 2011 by Mark Say

LaCie combines NAS and cloud for backups

The storage specialist has started selling CloudBox, a hybrid NAS- and cloud-based system that aims to help users avoid tying up their PCs and internet connections with uploads Read more

22 June, 2011 by Dong Ngo
A Private <endeca_term>Data Transfer</endeca_term> Protocol Based On A New High Secure Computer Architecture

A Private Data Transfer Protocol Based On A New High Secure Computer Architecture

...In order to communicate between two subsystems securely, an inter-subsystem private data transfer protocol is proposed and implemented in this paper. The private protocol... Read more

1 January, 2012
<endeca_term>Data Transfer</endeca_term> - The Best Backup n Restore Tool with BlackBerry 1.2.0

Data Transfer - The Best Backup n Restore Tool with BlackBerry 1.2.0

Data Transfer help you to back up or restore your phone Contacts, Calendar... Read more

2 September, 2011
A Queuing Model for Congestion Control and Reliable <endeca_term>Data Transfer</endeca_term> in Cable Access Networks

A Queuing Model for Congestion Control and Reliable Data Transfer in Cable Access Networks

...to access the networks it's a two stage sequential procedure for data transfer from a node at customer's premises to a central node... Read more

7 July, 2011

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