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Supercomputer Visuals Without Graphics Chips

Computer scientists are visualizing the world's most gigantic datasets without graphics clusters.

TR10: HashCache

Vivek Pai's new method for storing Web content could make Internet access more affordable around the world.

The Best Photon Detector Yet

Cheap, high-performing detectors could boost Internet bandwidth and speed up computers.

Spare Some Bandwidth?

Pakistani scientists have a way to boost download speeds.

Breaking Phone-Call Encryption

A data compression scheme could leave Internet phone calls vulnerable to eavesdroppers.

The State of the Global Telecosm

The most notorious promoter of the 1990s telecom boom has been proved right.

Faster File Flow

Startup FastSoft could speed up the transfer of video and voice files over the Internet.

Video: A Virtually New Web

The collision of virtual reality and mapping brings excitement to cyberspace.

A Cheaper Route to Speeding Up the Web

A new silicon-based optical device has the potential to improve the speed, cost, and reach of fiber-optic networks.

TR10: Peering into Video's Future

The Internet is about to drown in digital video. Hui Zhang thinks peer-to-peer networks could come to the rescue.

Intel Speeds Up Silicon Photonics

Researchers at Intel have announced the world's fastest silicon modulator--an advance that could cut bandwidth costs and make computers run faster and cooler.

Net Neutrality: Far from a Done Deal

Legislation and industry concessions won't guarantee equal access to the Internet.

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