Use it and Lose it: No Shared Hotspots At London Olympics
Updated: 2012-07-30 22:53:03
: Use it and Lose it : No Shared Hotspots At London Olympics Rich Tehrani CEO Home About Me Archives Contact TMCnet Blogs TMC Events Online Communities TMCnet Home Communications and Technology Blog Tehrani.com Communications and Technology Blog Latest news in IP communications , telecom , VoIP , call center CRM space Subscribe Use it and Lose it : No Shared Hotspots At London Olympics July 30, 2012 Tweet Of course having hundreds of thousands of hotspots operating at once and being shared by many users and or devices could potentially cause a problem for carriers and any organization looking to utilize WiFi over relatively free and clear radio waves . The solution if you are the London Olympics however is . straightforward First , ban the use of shared hotspots by adding them to a list
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One Nanometer Per Bit Storage in our Lifetime Rich Tehrani CEO Home About Me Archives Contact TMCnet Blogs TMC Events Online Communities TMCnet Home Communications and Technology Blog Tehrani.com Communications and Technology Blog Latest news in IP communications , telecom , VoIP , call center CRM space Subscribe One Nanometer Per Bit Storage in our Lifetime July 11, 2012 Tweet Researchers at the The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT have embedded an iron atom into a nanometer-sized molecule consisting of 51 atoms to enable it to function as an on-off binary switch . The molecule acts as protection for the charge allowing the molecules to be packed together closely without worrying about the superparamagnetic effect which limits smaller bit sizes in hard disks . According to Engadget
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