Light Peak – High Speed Connection Technology By Apple Coming Soon

CNET have reported that Apple has announced to introduce its new high speed connection technology named as Intel’s Light Peak coming very soon. Meanwhile, accordimg to Intel, Light Peak is significantly faster than even USB 3.0, carrying data at 10 gigabits per second in both directions simultaneously. Connection speeds will not be affected by the transition to copper.

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Axon Logic Haptic tablet

Back in April we heard word of an affordable hackintosh tablet called the Axon Haptic. We were skeptical, since all we had was an anonymous tip and a render — something any 3D concept artist could have cooked up in an hour or two. But now we know that the Axon Haptic is real, you’ll be able to pre-order it this week, and yes, it runs OS X…..

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Clear iSpot preview

Clearwire has been offering 4G hotspots for use with its WiMax network for a while—often teaming up with operators like Time Warner and Sprint—but now the company is looking to tap into the legions of folks using Apple mobile devices. Clearwire’s new iSpot offers 4G WiMax connectivity for up to eight WiFi-enabled Apple devices like iPads, iPhones, and the iPod touch, all for a no-contract, flat-rate $25-per-month access charge. And unlike AT&T’s iPhone data plans, Clear’s WiMax access does not have a usage cap.Now you can see the preview….

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Apple iMac review

Apple’s iMac remains firmly grounded as a productivity device,updated the iMacs have, for the first time, adopted Intel’s Core i3 processor, with some distinct differences between the i3, i5, and i7 models, while the refreshed the Mac Pros tap Intel’s most advanced six-core processor…..

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Spot 4G and Spot 4G+ WiMAX

Clearwire and Sprint are plowing forward with the build out of their joint WiMax network. Both companies already have several different devices that can be used to access both the WiMax 4G and Sprint’s EVDO 3G network. Today, they added to the pile of 4G modems with a handful of new goodies…….

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