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TechNews - Reversible USB Type-C connector - tech
(hx) 09:08 PM CEST - Aug,16 2014 - Post a comment / read (3)
  • Reversible USB Type-C connector finally ready for production - A newly designed USB port and cable is about to make its way to upcoming PCs, Laptops and mobile devices. The USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the completion of the USB Type-C spec which will allow new devices to have far slimmer USB cables and connectors. The connector will also support SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB 3.1) and USB Power Delivery up to 100W.
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  • Microsoft Debuts Entry-Level Nokia 130 Handset - Microsoft today announced the Nokia 130, a simple, inexpensive handset meant for first-timers and emerging markets. The candybar-style phone runs the Series 30 platform and includes a 1.8-inch screen, stereo headphone jack, Bluetooth 3.0, and support for memory cards up to 32GB. According to Microsoft, the Nokia 130 supports both video and audio playback, and includes an FM radio. The phone has a flashlight, but no camera. The Nokia 130 will reach select markets this quarter. Pricing is expected to be about $25 and it will be sold in single- and dual-SIM variants.
  • Black Hat USA 2014 Videos Now Online - For those of you that couldn't attend Black Hat USA 2014, complete presentations and full videos from the event are now available online.
  • By 2020, You Could Be Using an Optical SuperComputer - According to researchers at the British tech firm Optalysys, you can be using a revolutionary optical supercomputer by 2020. Using light rather than customary electricity, the technology would literally operate at the speed of light.
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  • Meet India's Amazing Monkey King - What began as a means to commit suicide for Jyoti Raj became a lifelong passion, one which he is now sharing with those around him by training them to climb like him.
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Bert(09:36 PM CEST - Aug,16 2014 )
Ref "By 2020, You Could Be Using an Optical SuperComputer"...

One can say decades are marked in technological achievements where one achievement is the foundation for the next. The 60s, the transisitor, the 70s the mainframe, the 80s the PC, the 90s networking, the 2000s telecommunications. In the early 2000s, several optical components companies tried to R&D data, address, and control signals on bi-directional buses - to make an optical interface between chips. Miniturization of leds/lasers onto chip wasn't there yet but the concept could radically change board design and processing efficiency. Today, if chips become optical internally and matched with optical interfaces, you're likly looking at the next tech advancement, then quantum computing. Deus Ex here we come.

El_Coyote(11:56 PM CEST - Aug,16 2014 )
I'll probably still have to turn every usb connector twice before it fits.

Tom(02:50 PM CEST - Aug,18 2014 )
Bert> Ref "By 2020, You Could Be Using an Optical SuperComputer"...

One can say decades are marked in technological achievements where one achievement is the foundation for the next. The 60s, the transisitor, the 70s the mainframe, the 80s the PC, the 90s networking, the 2000s telecommunications. In the early 2000s, several optical components companies tried to R&D data, address, and control signals on bi-directional buses - to make an optical interface between chips. Miniturization of leds/lasers onto chip wasn't there yet but the concept could radically change board design and processing efficiency. Today, if chips become optical internally and matched with optical interfaces, you're likly looking at the next tech advancement, then quantum computing. Deus Ex here we come.


At this point I think it's all about cost but I'm all for Deus Ex tech. I believe NASA is already in the mix and going to test a prototype optical cpu anytime now.

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