(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... unexpected boost with the news that new first lady Miyuki Hatoyama visited Venus on a UFO thirty years ago. Japan’s new Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, won a landslide victory last week and is ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... $39.95 Photography Lowerpro Toploader 70 :“The Toploader Pro AW Series is made for action. The contoured, asymmetrical shape follows the lines of a pro DSLR camera for a snug, protective fit. Complimenting ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... set up a “desktop on a stick” using a USB drive or even your iPod. Installing either MojoPac (portable windows) or DSL (Damn Small Linux) on a flash drive, you can then set up your favorite software, ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... results are staggering. According to the CWA report (PDF download), the U.S. have not made significant improvements in deploying high-speed broadband networks in the past year. Most participants had DSL ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
... Iceland, Switzerland and Korea are leading the pack, each with a penetration of higher than 25%. The United States is listed on position 13, with a penetration of 18%. DSL remains the favored broadband ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
A new study shows that worldwide 1.25 million people are signing up for DSL every week and that the total number of subscribers has hit 173 million. The study also shows that there are more than 263 million ...
(Networking/Networking Brief)
According to a study released by market research firm Point Topic, DSl continues its role as the most popular broadband technology on the globe. According to a study released by market research ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
... homes but only one place to hook up the DSL (or cable) line if we don't want to run cables all over the house. This should get even more frustrating as more and more broadband-based conversion apps come ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
... factors that are delaying this 72 percent increase in adoption. Twenty-two percent of the respondents said that cable modems and DSL were too expensive and 15 percent said that the services were just not ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
... Web users are still connecting at less than 56 kbps, and that fact will probably remain true for some time. One study indicates that only 27 percent of the U.S. has access to cable modem or DSL service. ...