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  • #rumor

    Light Peak May Arrive in Early 2010, Maybe In New Apple Products?

    According to a major Light Peak provider's plans, products with the ultrafast connectivity standard may arrive as soon as early 2010. Apple helped in its development. Apple is rumored to adopt it first. Yes, you know where this is going. More »
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  • #apple

    Intel's Light Peak Optical Standard Actually Originated at Apple, Will Come to Apple Hardware

    Engadget has it on very good authority that there's a legitimate reason for the odd appearance of a Hackintosh at IDF last week: Apple was actually the catalyst for Light Peak and is working closely with Intel on the project. More »
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #intel

    Intel Light Peak Optical Tech Achieves Insane 10Gb/s Speeds

    Today at IDF, Intel unveiled Light Peak technology, a plan for an extremely high-speed optical cable they hope will land on consumer products in 2010. Imagine transferring an entire Blu-Ray disk in 30 seconds. And that's just the beginning. More »
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #storage

    DVDs That Last for 1000 Years Might Be Overkill

    Problem: Optical media like DVDs eventually die. Solution, according to Barry Lunt: Actually carve data into a disc composed of magic hard "persistent" materials with a laser. More »
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    By matt buchanan
  • #peripherals

    Sony VGP-BMS10 Bluetooth Mouse: Knights With Laser Beams

    To protect the meek scrollwheel, the honorable Sony VGP-BMS10 Bluetooth mouse took an oath of loyalty and drew its metal shield. Then a laser was placed in its underbelly to track foe and friend alike. More »
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    By Mark Wilson
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    Asus Eee Getting an Optical Drive?

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  • #cars

    Road Mice Help You Burn Out at Work (Sales Pitch Needs Work)

    Sometimes you don't want a mouse that looks like a mouse. Sometimes you want a mouse that looks like a Hot Wheels toy.
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    By Mark Wilson
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    Canon 10MP SX10 Boasts 20x Optical Zoom Lens

    09/17/08
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  • #microsoft

    Microsoft BlueTrack Mouse: Laser Precision On Any Surface

    09/09/08
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  • #imaging

    Scientists Develop Micro Microscope: Fits on a Chip, Costs $10

    07/29/08
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  • #storage

    Punch Cards to Laserdisc: History of Computer Storage in Pics

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  • #mice

    Show Your Flair: Microsoft's Notebook Mouse 3000 Now Comes in 5 Colors

    04/08/08
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  • #upgrades

    Sony Increases Hard Drive Storage Fivefold

    03/03/08
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  • #speed

    Scientists Build Optical Databus Capable of Tbps Transfers

    02/29/08
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