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OWC launches 'fastest' Atlas USB4 CFexpress card reader in Japan
Fri, 1st Mar 2024
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personal computing devices
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windows
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apple
OWC launches the Atlas USB4 CFexpress Type B memory card reader, reported to be the sector's fastest, promising transfer speeds over 3300MB/s and improved user efficiency.
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Berlin tops Europe for best 5G experience, says MedUX report
Mon, 19th Feb 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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video
Berlin offers Europe's premier 5G experience, outperforming other major cities in data and OTT experiences, according to a comprehensive study by MedUX.
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Lockheed Martin advancing global 5G coverage with 5G.MIL payload launch
Thu, 16th Nov 2023
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radisys
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data transfer
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keysight
US aerospace titan, Lockheed Martin, to revolutionise global 5G coverage with launch of pioneering 5G.MIL payload in 2024.
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Hands-on review: Belkin Connect Thunderbolt 4 5-in-1 Core Hub
Wed, 15th Nov 2023
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reviews
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gadgets
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belkin
If you need a compact solution to help you get the most out of your workstation, Belkin’s new Connect Thunderbolt 4 Core Hub might just tick all the boxes.
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Lightware introduces new USB-C extender Active Optical Cables
Mon, 16th Oct 2023
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edutech
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Lightware Visual Engineering reveals two new USB-C extender Active Optical Cables, promising enhanced AV flexibility.
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GAIN LINE's suggestions for robust data security post Lyca Mobile attack
Sat, 14th Oct 2023
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storage
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firewalls
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digital transformation
Leading business consultancy, GAIN LINE, calls for stronger data security measures following recent cyber-attack on Lyca Mobile.
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Hands-on review: Terra Master TD2 Thunderbolt 3 2-Bay DAS
Thu, 17th Mar 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Terra Master’s TD2 Thunderbolt 3 2-Bay direct-attached storage box is designed with the creative professional in mind.
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Hands-on review: WD Blue SN570 NVMe SSD
Wed, 16th Mar 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Western Digital has released a fast PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe solid-state drive for the more budget-conscious regular user with the WD Blue SN570.
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DE-CIX breaks another data throughput record at Frankfurt exchange
Wed, 18th Mar 2020
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datacentre infrastructure
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internet exchange
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data transfer
DE-CIX has set a new data throughput record, surpassing 9 terabits per second on its Frankfurt exchange just three months after its previous milestone.
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QNAP boosts data-transfer capabilities with CloudFuze
Mon, 13th Jan 2020
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storage
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multi-cloud
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partner programmes
CloudFuze offers end-to-end cloud file and user migrations for individuals and business users, including managed migrations for large enterprises.
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AWS announces pay-as-you-go satellite data download offering
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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spacetech
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hyperscale
Leverages a network of 12 antenna ground stations in AWS Regions around the world to download, process, store, analyse, and act upon satellite data.
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Transfer data at light-speed: Samsung’s portable SSD T5 is here!
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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samsung
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ssd storage
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data transfer
The Samsung Portable SSD T5 is meant to elevate data transference while still remaining relatively cost-effective...
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NZ ISPs in YouTube tie-up to drive faster broadband connections
Fri, 21st Nov 2014
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digital entertainment
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youtube
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netflix
New Zealand internet service providers are part of a multinational drive by global video streaming giant YouTube to push customers to faster landli.
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“Kiss old connectors goodbye” with new Keyssa technology
Tue, 18th Nov 2014
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cloud services
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data sharing
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data transfer
With Kiss Connectivity technology, devices only have to be in close proximity and video and data can be transferred at rates of up to 6Gbits per second.
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The Need for Speed
Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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uc
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datacentre infrastructure
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formula one
Tom McCullough’s workday begins not with a simple computer boot-up, but by prepping 300km/h machines for high-stakes Formula One races for AT&T Williams.
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Intel creates lightning-fast silicon optical network
Wed, 28th Jul 2010
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datacentre infrastructure
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intel
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silicon photonics
Intel’s experimental chip could replace electrons with light beams to carry data at 50Gbps, potentially revolutionizing computer design.