Wednesday, December 28, 2005

China vs. Porn

China has begun to wage war against online porn artists across their nation. Thus far they have shut down almost 600 internet porn sites and arrested over 200 porn artists. I believe the US should do the same. I know that porn is considered part of the freedom of speech, but as a Christian, I think it should not be considered as such. Porn artists just hide behind that law making it legal; well I'm glad China is taking a stand against internet porn; it never belonged on the internet and has succeeded in only breaking up marriages and ruining people's lives.

Do you think there's any chance for other countries to follow suit?

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Wireless Popularity

A wireless USB hub has just been released to public consumers. It would appear as though wireless devices are becoming increasingly popular and that the amount of data able to be transferred from one receiver to the other is growing more each quarter. The idea that a USB hub which transfers anywhere from 50-150 MB/s could become wireless is a grand deal indeed. We should soon be able to see wireless monitors and other such devices. And a short while after that; perhaps even wireless internal computer parts for easier computer assembly and maintenance.

How long will it take for cables to be completely toned out?

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Quantum Computers

The very first Quantum Computer Chip has finally been created. The advantages to be gained from using such an advanced piece of technology are greater speeds and capacities. Production times for such components are also much faster and apparently require no assembly by hand. This seems to be a large step into creating the very first Quantum Computer.

Will Optical and Quantum technologies team up or go head to head in the not too distant future?

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

DDR4 Memory

With the development of DDR4 it seems apparent that massive amounts of RAM will become less and less necessary as you upgrade your system. All we may very well need to upgrade to 2 Gigabytes of system memory and leave it at that size, merely upgrading to the new speed of memory as often as necessary.

Will this new speed of memory affect the sales of the upcoming DDR2 run systems?