Internet2 smashed 2 word records for data transmission speeds within 24 hours, sending data over a distance of 20,000 miles first at 7.67Gbps (gigabits per second) using standard communications methods, then at 9.08Gbps using IPv6 protocols. Internet2 or UCAID (University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development) is an American consortium dedicated to proving really fast piracy. No indication on how long it's going to be before we hit this kind of speed on home broadband, but they do mention 'a new network with a capacity of 100Gbps.'
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The most obvious problem with touchscreens is that a sheet of glass or an LCD will get mucky after being touched repeatedly. This new touchscreen monitor from TouchKo doesn't actually have to be touched, but reads your hand gestures from up to six inches away. This allows not only for simple clicking and dragging, but for more complicated gestures to be read such as scrolling or flipping pages. Originally designed for medical use, I'm eager to see what can be done with it for consumers.