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Dr. Mario Paniccia, Director of Photonics Research at Intel Labs
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The two silicon chips at the heart of the link
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An optical fibre connection
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Intel example
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Initial development
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40G-Modulator-test, 2007
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Intel Silicon Photonics
Intel steps up its interest in using optical fibres for high speed interconnects in processor-based systems, developing a prototype silicon-based semiconductor laser to support 50Gbit/s optical links in computers. Continue Reading
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E-Ink - Amazon Kindle eBook reader
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Battery life - Amazon Kindle eBook reader
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Kindle store - Amazon Kindle eBook reader
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Check your browser
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Watch out, you may click on a rogue site
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Look for the green address bar
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Photos: New Amazon Kindle for just £109
Amazon launched the latest generation of their eBook reader, the Kindle, at the competitive price of £109 for WiFi and £149 for WiFi and 3G. Here we look at what makes them the market leaders. Continue Reading
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Amazon Kindle eBook reader
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Screen - Amazon Kindle eBook reader
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Silicon transmitter chip
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Virtualisation management: Quick win, quick fall if you fail to plan ahead
For some companies, going too fast from the testing phase of virtualisation to live production could be dangerous, according to an IT service provider. Continue Reading
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VMware unveils vCenter Site Recovery Manager 4.0.2
VMware fixes issues highlighted with vCenter Site Recovery Manager 4.0.1 in updated version; plus more daily news. Continue Reading
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3Par responds to EMC's competitive intelligence
Yesterday SearchStorage ANZ published excerpts from a document we are almost certain is an EMC competitive intelligence assessment of 3Par and its products. Today, 3Par responds with its analysis of EMC's assessment. Continue Reading