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Hayes Gets V.90

News Hayes today announced availability of ITU V.90 upgrades for its 56K modems. All current ACCURA 56K external units shipping in the UK are flash-upgradable to the new V.90 standard at no cost from the Hayes website.

[August 21, 1998, 12:48]

Hilow Chart V90

Downloads One of the most unique charting software is "Hilow Chart V9.0", which allows to make technical analysis with more than 30 types of technical charts and indices for securities or commodity prices in the markets.

[April 21, 2008, 21:31]

CeBIT: Aztech To Offer USB V.90 Modem

News Aztech will release one of the first modems to use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) peripheral interface. Scheduled for the April-June quarter, the V.90 56K device will be hot-pluggable and will take its power from the bus, obviating the need for an...

[March 23, 1998, 17:01]

Rockwell Shipping V.90 56K Modem Chipsets

News The chipsets include K56flex compatibility to give transition coverage. Rockwell claims its chipsets are at the heart of over 65 per cent of 56K Internet access modem ports, all of which are flash-upgradable to V.90.

[February 10, 1998, 12:29]

3Com Offers Free V.90 Software Upgrade

News The upgrade is available free of charge for modems that currently use 3Com's proprietary x2 technology, including native x2 modems and 33.6K units that have been upgraded to x2. Users of 33.6K modems or lower can upgrade to the standard for $60.

[March 4, 1998, 6:00]

Bargain Nugget: 2 Modems For You Sir...

News Blueberry modem pie please Both PMC Electronics and Multi-Tech have announced a new range of USB modems. Multi-Tech's offering is aimed at Mac users, with the first in the range -- the MultiModem ZBA -- coming in that lovely iMac blueberry.

[July 6, 1999, 12:18]

FTP DOWNLOAD! CRACKED SOFTWARE/SOFTWARE CRACKS/WAREZ CD/DONGLE EMULATORS/DONGLE

Forum Our team provide different types of services such as: proffessional cracking of any kind of software (CAD,CAM,CAE,EDA,GIS,PCB,FEA,FEM,CNC,CFD,PDS,3D,Optics etc.designed for any kind of operating systems(Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Linux, FreeBSD, OS...

[June 2, 2006, 21:44]

Implementing Backup For DSL Services Targeted To Small Businesses

White Papers Serious businesses require around-the-clock network reliability and availability. Because no network, however robust, is 100% fail-proof, any business-class service must include some form of redundancy.

[February 6, 2004, 4:00]

Dell, Toshiba: We Want Intel's Power-saving Chip

News Dell and Toshiba are the first major notebook makers to sign up for Intel's new 700MHz power-saving mobile Pentium III chip. Intel released the chip Tuesday at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, California.

[February 28, 2001, 14:29]

News Burst: Rockwell Ships Chip For Home Networks

News The new line of LANfinity family enables simultaneous V.90 modem operation and low-cost networking over existing phone lines in the home, using the 1MBps spec currently being designed by the Home Phoneline Networking Association.

[October 9, 1998, 6:16]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Wow! V.90 modems already! Wow wow! They're only $100 in the States! Too good to be true? Er, yes. These are the sadly misnamed software modems that use your Pentium to do the sums that decodes the noises that come down the line - this saves a...

[March 7, 1998, 6:00]

Interoperable 56K Modems By Summer - Hayes

News After last week's affirmation of a standard for what were formerly known as V.pcm modems (and are likely to be called V.90 devices in the future) and the setting up by Cisco, Ascend and Hayes of a Work Group to ensure interoperability, Hayes...

[February 9, 1998, 17:03]

IBM's 'transformable' ThinkPad 570 Debuts

News IBM announced its much vaunted ThinkPad 570 Monday. The 570 uses Mobile Pentium II 300MHz, 333MHz, and 366MHz processors, up to 64MB RAM, a 6.4GB hard drive, a built-in v.90 modem and all the standard I/O ports, in addition to a 12.1 or 13.3-inch...

[April 20, 1999, 7:59]

Nuggets: Hayes PC Card Does The Lot

News PC card for jetting about. That former stalwart of the modem scene Hayes, has released a four-in-one combination PC card giving you almost all the communications options you could want. The OPTIMA V.90 card gives you analogue data at up to 56Kbps...

[March 22, 1999, 10:16]

ISP Offers Free PCs To Subscribers

News That's the deal a New Hampshire ISP is offering. The company, Empire.Net, is giving subscribers a 300MHz white-box Intel system with 32MB of RAM, 2.1GB hard drive, 24x CD-ROM, 56K v.90 modem, and a 14-inch monitor.

[February 18, 1999, 9:21]

Apple IBook review

Reviews All iBook configurations have the same basic specifications: a 500MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 10GB hard drive, and 12.1in. TFT screen. They all include two USB ports, one FireWire (IEEE 1394) port, and 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet and 56Kbit/s V.90 modem...

[May 25, 2001, 0:00]

US Report: Modem Maker Hayes Announces Loss, Restructuring

News The company reported a net loss of $14.2m (£8.65m), or 75 cents per share, on sales of $33m (£20.12m) for the quarter ended July 4. That compares with a net loss of $2.5m (£1.52m), or 32 cents per share, on sales of $55.7m (£34m) for the same...

[August 17, 1998, 10:06]

Nuggets: Fujitsu Siemens Gets Speedy

News Fujitsu Siemens is the next kid on the block to step up and offer support for Intel's SpeedStep Technology. As you have on doubt heard umpteen times by now, this technology allows notebooks to power down their clock speeds when running on battery...

[January 21, 2000, 16:31]

Nuggets: Hi-Grade's UltiNote 750 Makes PC Power Mobile(ish)

News If it's raw power you're after in a laptop and don't mind having a strained shoulder or two, check out the Hi-Grade UltiNote AS8400 750MHz. The only real drawback of all the functionality and power offered by Hi-Grade's UltiNote is that sometimes...

[November 13, 2000, 11:24]

Orinoco Residential Gateway RG-1000 review

Reviews Orinoco is the brand used by Agere Systems for its wireless networking products. Agere in turn is a spin-off from Lucent Technologies, and much of the technology used in the Orinoco range was developed there.

[February 27, 2002, 23:00]


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