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Oct 25, 2022

A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet’s traffic in a single second

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

A single chip has managed to transfer over a petabit-per-second according to research by a team of scientists from universities in Denmark, Sweden, and Japan. That’s over one million gigabits of data per second over a fibre optic cable, or basically the entire internet’s worth of traffic.

The researchers—A. A. Jørgensen, D. Kong, L. K. Oxenløwe—and their team successfully showed a data transmission of 1.84 petabits over a 7.9km fibre cable using just a single chip. That’s not quite as fast as some other alternatives with larger, bulkier systems, which have reached up to 10.66 petabits, but the key here is scale: the proposed system is very compact.

Oct 25, 2022

A Single Laser Transmitted a Second’s Worth of Internet Traffic in Record Time

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

Scientists continue to blow through data transmission records, with the fastest transmission of information between a laser and a single optical chip system now set at 1.8 petabits per second. That’s well in excess of the amount of traffic passing across the entire internet each second.

Here’s another comparison: the average broadband download speed in the US is 167 megabits per second. You need 1,000 megabits to get to a gigabit, and then 1 million gigabits to get up to 1 petabit.

No matter how you present it, 1.8 petabits is a serious amount of data to transmit in a second.

Oct 25, 2022

Nvidia Fashions Industrial-Strength Metaverse-As-A-Service

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

Chipmaker sees 3D version of the internet with ‘a whole bunch of robots’ as it expands factory-oriented tools.

Oct 25, 2022

1 Million Gigabit Internet Speed Reached With a Single Chip and Laser

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

Researchers in Europe have developed an efficient way to deliver internet speeds at over 1 million gigabits per second through a single chip and laser system.

The experiment achieved a speed of 1.8 petabits per second, or nearly twice the amount of internet traffic the world transmits at the same rate. Amazingly, the feat was pulled off using only a single optical light source.

The research comes from a team at Technical University of Denmark and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Last week, the group published a peer-reviewed paper (Opens in a new window) in Nature Photonics about the technology.

Oct 24, 2022

Soyuz rocket launches with demo satellite for Russian internet constellation

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

India launches it’s own rocket in place of Soyuz-article here.


India’s most powerful rocket, the GSLV Mk.3, launched 36 OneWeb internet satellites at 2:37 p.m. EDT (1837 GMT) Saturday. The mission resumed launches for OneWeb after the suspension of flights on Russian Soyuz rockets earlier this year.

Oct 24, 2022

New record data transmission speed

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

The speed demonstrated by the researchers is equivalent to twice the traffic of the entire global Internet.


The first data transmission to exceed 1 petabit per second (Pbit/s) using only a single laser and a single optical chip has been demonstrated by European researchers.

Oct 24, 2022

David Sinclair at ARDD2022: Great release of unpublished data from David Sinclair’s Lab

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet, life extension

The Aging and Drug Discovery Conference (ARDD) 2022 is pleased to present David Sinclair from Harvard Medical School, who shares new unpublished results from his lab at Harvard Medical School.

Held in Copenhagen at the glorious Ceremonial Hall, this meeting gathers the most prominent figures of the aging and longevity research field, from scientists to clinicians, investors, developers, and everything in between. The fast growth of the conference is evidence of its great quality. In 2022 we had around 400 people on-site, and many others joined through the web.

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Oct 23, 2022

Researchers secretly converted Starlink signals into GPS systems despite Musk’s objection

Posted by in category: internet

Todd Humphreys and his team at UT Austin’s Radionavigation Lab believed that the Starlink constellation could offer precise position, navigation, and timing that could serve as a backup to the army’s GPS system.

Oct 23, 2022

The University of Texas Hacked Starlink’s Signal So It Can Be Used as a GPS Alternative

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet

SpaceX didn’t want to cooperate, so the researchers had to figure things out the hard way.

Oct 21, 2022

Microsoft Confirms Server Misconfiguration Led to 65,000+ Companies’ Data Leak

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, internet

Microsoft this week confirmed that it inadvertently exposed information related to thousands of customers following a security lapse that left an endpoint publicly accessible over the internet sans any authentication.

“This misconfiguration resulted in the potential for unauthenticated access to some business transaction data corresponding to interactions between Microsoft and prospective customers, such as the planning or potential implementation and provisioning of Microsoft services,” Microsoft said in an alert.

The misconfiguration of the Azure Blob Storage was spotted on September 24, 2022, by cybersecurity company SOCRadar, which termed the leak BlueBleed. Microsoft said it’s in the process of directly notifying impacted customers.

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