American researchers are working on new ultra-high-frequency radio technology that has achieved a phenomenal 15 gigabits per second (Gbps) wireless data transfer. For reference, that’s a DVD-sized chunk of data transferred in a little over 3 seconds - and they’re hoping to double that speed within 12 months. With transfer rates like that, high-definition media streaming and file sharing becomes a think-nothing-of-it affair. It’s estimated at about three years from hitting the market, but this technology is set to make big waves.
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