Dutch researchers have found a way to address the global problem of slow wi-fi; creating a network which could allow you to connect to the internet 100 times faster than is currently available.
The new technology would replace existing WiFi routers – image courtesy of Wikipedia. Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology have developed a wireless network based on harmless infrared rays. The new infrared wi-fi system has the capacity to send video signals at a speed of 40 gigabytes per second/ray using terahertz…
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