Author: mactech
Keyspan USB 2.0 PCI card now shipping in the UK
Macworld UK reports that Keyspan’s USB 2.0 PCI card is now shipping in the United Kingdom through AM Micro for a suggested retail price of £49. The card, which is backward compatible with USB 1.1, offers transmission speeds of up to 480 Mbps.
Read MoreAddresses quickly running out on the Web
Internet analysts are saying the Web will run out of IP addresses by the year 2005 if a new standard is not adopted soon. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is already in place in Europe and Asia, but the current technology in North America — Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) — will only hold 4 billion addresses and is fast running out of space.
Read MoreMacuarium Web site sets a new record
Our amigos over at Macuarium have announced they set some new records last month and we wanted to make mention of it here. Turns out the Spanish Web site surpassed 200,000 page views in April for the first time. Felicitaciones guys! *By the way, if you have an International Mac site let us know about your news.
Read MoreInternet Explorer 5.1 final due this summer
Erik Ryan, PR Manager for Microsoft’s Mac Division, has told MacNN that users can expect to see Internet Explorer 5.1 (final) released this summer — likely at Macworld Expo New York in July.
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