Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/337100749/
 Filed under: Networking

Every so often, we get 
wind of some new "
breakthrough" from a few guys / gals in a lab that promises to simply revolutionize the web. A team from the University of Sydney is the latest bunch to do so, claiming that a piece of scratched glass (or a Photonic Integrated Circuit, if we're being proper) could enable internet speeds 60 times faster than "current Australian networks." Essentially, the "circuit uses the scratch as a guide or a switching path for information," and the resulting product is "photonic technology that has terabit per second capacity." Call us when you folks get everything ironed out -- we'll be over at 
Sigbritt Löthberg's house.
[Via 
The Future of Things, thanks iddo]
Read | 
Permalink | 
Email this | 
Comments 