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YouTube: Over 100 hours of video uploaded every minute
May 20, 2013 - 11:49 AM - by ekim68
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Today, the YouTube blog announced that the video-sharing website now gets over 100 hours of content uploaded on the site every minute. That's just over four worth days of video. Doing the math, that means YouTube handles 6,000 hours of video uploads every hour, or 250 days worth of watching cute cat or Korean pop singer clips.
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German Academics Set World Record In Wireless Data Transmission
May 21, 2013 - 11:37 AM - by ekim68
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Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (FIAF) and the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) have managed to transmit data over the air at a speed of 40 Gbps – fast enough to send a full DVD in under a second.

The experimental device that has set a new world record for wireless connectivity broadcasts at ultra-high frequency of 240 GHz, and has been tested over a distance of one kilometre (0.62 miles).

Scientists involved in the project say that in the future, this kind of technology could close gaps between ultrafast fibre networks and help rural communities connect to the Internet.
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Yahoo overhauls Flickr with one free terabyte for every user
May 20, 2013 - 9:30 PM - by TechSocial
After snapping up hipster blogging platform Tumblr on Monday, Yahoo summoned the tech press to a New York media briefing. But explaining why it dropped a cool $1.1 billion on Tumblr was so 15 minutes ago, Yahoo apparently decided. Instead, it used the event to focus on updates to Flickr, the tech giant’s Web-based photo hosting service.
The big news with Flickr was quite literally about size—users of the photo-sharing service will now get one terabyte of storage for free. Flickr’s website also got an overhaul, and there’s a new version of its Android app as well.
Still, when you spend $1 billion on a blogging site, that’s bound to get people talking, so part of Monday’s news conference did feature some Tumblr talk.

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Free Windows 8.1 update will be unveiled June 26
May 17, 2013 - 11:42 AM - by ekim68
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The Windows 8 update formerly known as “Windows Blue” will be called Windows 8.1, and consumers will be able to get it as a free update to Windows from the Windows Store, Tami Reller said at the JP Morgan Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in Boston today.
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