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An Australian researcher is sure to make the headlines all over the world as his new technology is spread throughout the internet community. His research and discoveries have proven a new technology that will allow us to raise the 1-20Mbps speed barrier to around 100Mbps.
Dr John Papandriopoulos, pictured to the right, is the genius behind the discoveries. He wrote his PhD thesis based on his findings, and an external analyst, “father” of DSL and creator, Professor Cioffi, was so impressed at his work he offered him a job in silicone valley to work along side the team who’s main goal is to improve DSL technology. Not only that, but his achievements also earned him the University of Melbourne’s Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence.
John is headed on the road to fame and fortune with his breakthrough discoveries, and already has applied for two patents based on his technology. Get more information and read the full article here.
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Or, as everyone is now labeling it, “Magenta™”. Aparrently T-Mobile has taken control over the color Magenta, and has trade marked the actual color itself. Not just the logo, but the actual color! T-Mobile and their larger Deutsche Telekom claim that they own the color, and any use other then theirs is forbidden. However, this is only within their industry sector. So using the color magenta is okay, as long as it wasn’t created in the industry sector for phones, digital media, and basically anything internet related.
The following is a screen shot of their Copyright section. Pay attention to the high lighted text:
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