Direct Wireless Connectivity Of Up To 12 Gigabits Per Second

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Scientists in Australia have developed a new approach to wireless networking that allows a DVD quality movie file to be transferred from one machine to another in less than a second. Who here figures that this technology will somehow be acquired by the military? Feel free to comment below...

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I think the military already has things like that but on a smaller scale (Hams dad holds the patent on something similar actually) for radio signals and stuff to avoid tracing. I heard someone talking about wireless electricity on the radio the other day :confused:
 
That is interesting but I think a long way off considering that these "areas" of fiber optics. Also this is in the microwave range and I would assume will "fry" people.
 
I dunno frying necessarily; phone companies for one already use microwave transmission to send calls over long distances where there's no cable laid. It's those really big towers covered with half-sphere looking things...

An interesting technology to say the least; I think the next couple decades will see some pretty significant breakthroughs in a lot of fields, communications being one of them.
 
macgamesrule said:
I dunno frying necessarily; phone companies for one already use microwave transmission to send calls over long distances where there's no cable laid. It's those really big towers covered with half-sphere looking things...

An interesting technology to say the least; I think the next couple decades will see some pretty significant breakthroughs in a lot of fields, communications being one of them.

I know that microwaves are used for communications, but I doubt they would be allowed to install the towers so that the beam passed close to houses.
 
People have been working on a feasable means of wireless electricity for ages. It's already been done, but it's near impossible to harness and use without causing damage to people :p
 
name='FragTek' said:
People have been working on a feasable means of wireless electricity for ages. It's already been done, but it's near impossible to harness and use without causing damage to people :p

Well they do have N-Cells and flux capacitors working off dilythium.
 
ROFL, Rastalovich is taking the
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, although I haven't heard the N-Cells bit before :D Gotta love those flux capacitors connected to the Dylithium Chrystals
 
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