Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Optical Fibre now can handle more data


With the amount of internet connected devices increasing day-by-day, the capacity to handle them must also increase. Not to forget that the means for faster internet will also increase. Researchers have come up with a solution for this.
Engineers from University of California have worked on this regard and have come up with a new research that would  increase fiber optic capacity nearly 20 times by successfully sending a signal through 7456 miles cable without the need of any electrical generators.
This news has come handy at a time when there was a panic on knowing that the standard optical fibre cables can't handle the growing capacity of internet connected devices.
With this, people can expect a faster internet speed once these cables are used. Although, it would buy some time to implement these fibres into practical environment.

Friday, 19 June 2015

5G network speed determined as 20mbps


Sounds like a nightmare isn't it? But it's not. The International Telecommunication Union(ITU) has agreed upon on a 5G speed of 20mbps . A conference was held in San Diego(June 10th to 18th) to decide on the future successor of 4G. The 12 member delegation had met to draw the specifications on it.
Comparing to 4G,5G would have speeds up to 20mbps(not that it may not be exactly 20mbps) than the present 4G network which means that it would be almost 20% faster.The big increase in the speed would mean that one can easily access a 4K content hasslefree.
Although, this is just a beginning, the final details on the 5G network would be only available in the month of October with the approval of all the 193 members of the ITU.

Friday, 12 June 2015

Asus to buy HTC

Are you kidding? Nope, I am not. Popular laptop and smartphone maker has revealed that it is going to buy HTC. In fact, the chairman has himself revealed this news. 
Hope that this move would put HTC up the ladder


Although, both companies are based in Taiwan, HTC has had a poor forecast in the first quarter of the year. Both the companies have agreed to this with a hope of getting themselves up the ladder in the future.

Friday, 5 June 2015

Google admits to faults filled in EU anti-trust case


Recently, the European Union had filed an antitrust case against Google based on the complaints by 19 companies. The company was quite till now with no replies in this regard. But now, Google has broken it's silence and has admitted to it's fault. Here, is an interview by Android Central on it.
Link:goo.gl/WW0ZQ2