China's tech industry is pushing a new cable format called GPMI, built to handle video, power, and data at once. Reports state that the Type-B format will offer up to 480W charging and 192Gbps bandwidth.
The General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI) will boast capabilities greater than DisplayPort and HDMI standards of today, and is designed to eliminate the need of separate power cable for media devices (like TVs).
CHARLES COUNTY, Md. — Families in Charles County could soon benefit from expanded internet access, thanks to new state and federal efforts to bring broadband to underserved areas. At their March 25 meeting, the Charles County commissioners approved letters of support for Comcast and Verizon, backing both companies’ applications for the Maryland Broadband Equity, Access […]
Berlin has been paying for Ukraine's access to a satellite-internet network operated by France's Eutelsat, as Europe seeks alternatives to Elon Musk's Starlink. — Ukrinform.