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20 Firefox Add-ons That You Must-Have

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Just how popular are add-ons to Mozilla Firefox’s Web browser? A usage survey taken by Mozilla as of one year ago revealed that one-third of all Firefox users—at least—use add-ons in some cap...

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Best Property in Arizona

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Buying new home always gives you a lot of trouble. You need to realize that you will join into a tight competition to get your dream house. As long as you get the best real estate agent in town, ...

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Panasonic Unveils Rugged Core i5/i3 Laptop

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Panasonic today released what it claims is the "most powerful fully-rugged mobile computer" on the planet, the Panasonic Toughbook 31. "The Toughbook 31 combines the best of three worlds – mobil...

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Boost Traffic by Installing Twitter Follow Tool

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

You want to increase your site traffic but you do not understand the mechanism you have to use? It is simple, you just have to read this article completely and automatically you will get what you wa...

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Acer Iconia Tab A500

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Acer Iconia Tab A500

While the full swarm of Honeycomb tablets buzzes further off on the horizon, a few scouts are arriving to test the hospitableness of the consumer environment. Sales of the Motorola Xoom have been slug...

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January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Look at this post to discover away how to locate the very best absolutely no down payment reward poker sites on the web and perform online for free online poker legitimate cash awards along with total...

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IT Admins Welcome Windows 7 with Open Arms

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

What a difference an OS makes. Whereas those in charge of IT took a very cautious approach to Vista, Windows 7 is enjoying a much warmer reception and more rapid adoption rate. "We have 50 percen...

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Firefox 3.6 Brings Performance Improvements, a Few New Features

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Earlier today, Mozilla released Firefox 3.6, the latest version of its popular browser. While it's not as big of an update as the more ambitious Firefox 3.5, it includes a number of under-the-hood imp...

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Good Opportunity To Earn Money Online

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Getting extra income online is very promising today. You can create an online store or write articles and earn money with some easy clicks. If you are interested in earning money this way, L...

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Maintain Your Good Credit and Balance Your Financial Situation

January 25, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

You must know that dealing with financial issue is never easy especially when you are a kind of person with bad credit history. Your credit background is totally influencing your future condition of c...

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Data at the Speed of Light? LED Wireless Networking Project Reaches WiFi-Crushing Speeds

Posted on | January 25, 2010 | No Comments

A Siemens research project has recently broken the record for wirelessly transmitting data, by making use of white LEDs (light-emitting diodes) instead of radio waves. Siemens researchers here able to transmit data at 500Mbps, beating the previous record of 200Mbps, and completely obliterating current WiFi standards (though upcoming WiFi standards could push it into Gigabit territory).

Siemens researchers used Ostar LEDs, one of the brightest LEDs on the market. The lights are modulated at a frequency that allows for high-speed data transfers. On the other end is a photodetector that receives the light signals and converts them into electrical pulses.

Siemens refers to this method of transmitting data as VLC (Visible Light Communication), and the company claims that it could be put to use in numerous ways. It could be used to help boost the performance of wireless networks. For example, if you live in an apartment building where WiFi networks interfere with each other, VLC could be an alternative since visible light isn’t currently used to carry data, so there would be significantly less interference.

Another advantage is that VLC data transfer is more secure than radio signals, since the receiving end must have a photodetector and a simple curtain is enough to stop potential eavesdroppers.

Other applications suggested are in transportation, where LED stoplights can transmit information to trains and cars, for example. Siemens mentions that they combined five LEDs to transfer data over “longer distances” at rates up to 100Mbit/s, but didn’t mention exactly how long these distances were.

Also, there was no mention as to how other light sources might affect the data transfer, or how much distance negatively affected the data speed.

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