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Online/Offline Switch uses MEMS-based mirror/prism technology.
2014-02-10 14:32:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With QuickSwitch 6331, IT managers can connect or disconnect 2 separate devices, ports IN and OUT, via Online or Offline connection for each channel. Unit is controlled manually via front-panel pushbuttons. Switch position and power status are indicated via front-panel LEDs. Fiber ports are LC duplex angle-polished, single mode, 9/125 micron and support wavelength of 1,310 nm. Measuring 19.0 x 1.75 x 8.0 in., switch fits in 19 in. rack, occupying 1U of rack space. This story is related to the following:Fiber Optic Switches
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4ipnet Introduces SW1024, A Powerful And Manageable Layer 2 PoE+ Access Switch
2014-02-10 05:56:39| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
4ipnet, a leading provider of competitive and comprehensive wireless LAN solutions for meeting the Wi-Fi demands of tomorrow, today introduced the SW1024, an access switch with 24 Ethernet and 2 SFP gigabit ports. The SW1024 can substantially increase deployment flexibility by eliminating the need for power outlets and additional cabling at the network edge.
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bRight Switch Wants To Upgrade The Light Switches In Your Home To Android Touchscreens
2014-02-10 03:05:40| Wireless - Topix.net
Google's Android OS is the dominant mobile platform by market share , but it's also increasingly pushing beyond portables and onto a range of other devices types - including, if this crowdfunding campaign delivers on its promises, the boring old wall switches in your home.
California leaders push for smartphone kill switch
2014-02-08 01:05:40| Wireless - Topix.net
Legislation unveiled Friday in California would require smartphones and other mobile devices to have a "kill switch" to render them inoperable if lost or stolen - a move that could be the first of its kind in the country.
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Should Microsoft kill Windows Phone and switch to Android?
2014-02-07 19:31:35| Extremetech
I've just had an interesting idea. What if Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, drops Windows Phone in favor of Android? This might seem crazy, given the amount of time and money that Microsoft has put into Windows Phone -- but desperate times call for desperate measures, right? Adding credence to this idea is the Nokia X (codenamed Normandy) -- a Lumia-style phone that runs Android. This mid-range phone, despite Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia, still looks like it's going to come to market this spring. Is it possible that Microsoft is waiting to see how the Nokia X does, before making a decision on the continuation of Windows Phone?
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