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    A new cable Internet standard slated to be finalised later this year could boost cable modem speeds, clearing the way for a raft of new services.

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  • Decimal-speed measurement guide for IT pros

    While computer memory and disk space are addressed through a binary numbering system, speed is calculated by decimal measurement. So how are speed measurements calculated?

  • NeoPlanet's trendy browser

    The aim of NeoPlanet is not to be smaller or faster than other browsers, but to be cooler.

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    According to market researchers, as the new millennium arrives, widespread free Internet access will arrive with it. Both Dataquest and Datamonitor are predicting that the year 2000 will bring on the era of free Internet access that many technology pundits have been predicting for years.

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