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more about #transfer tmp00: ..so this means my late 2010 iPhone purchase will be designed so that all of my old Apple chargers won't work with it? Again? more » The5thElephant: I'm more excited to see this on a MacBook Pro than the tablet. So is the fiberoptic cable paired with a regular wire to allow for charging? As far a... more » andrelix: Let me see if I understand: "Apple went to Intel and adopted USB for its original iMac...it made USB extremely popular." So, if I am reading this ar... more » Eavangel: I suppose these could also work as a step in between CAT6 and Fiber Optic Network cables right? Well it should seeing as it has Fiber in it (for speed... more » Noobs-R-Us: Make it so! I can see it on the Apple tablet and macs of next year! more » SEDAGIVE?!: My interested is lightly peaked... more » OCEntertainment: "One single port to rule them all." If we're still talking about this years after USB came into existence, it will never ever happen. Universal Seri... more » Monty: I am really impressed, because the Intel workstations we have in our office cannot take advantage of 1 Gb per second. Okay, yes - there will be uses ... more » IN THE FACE!: Intel spaketh "Let there be light." And there was light, and its tx/rx was good. more » OMG! Ponies!: Yay. Unsupported features that have been basic functions on other handsets for years. Way to innovate! more » -
#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 » -
#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 » -
#iphone
iPhone Bluetooth File Transfer Coming Soon (YES!)
Trust the rogue programmers and Cydia—the independent equivalent to the iTunes App Store—to bring you one of the most awaited features ever for the iPhone: Bluetooth file transfer. More » -

