Sunday, October 02, 2005

Matsushita's new chip allows electric socket to serve as home's connection to broadband

TheCabin.net (article)


The common electric socket will serve as your home's connection to broadband with a new chip developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. — doing away with all the Ethernet cables or the hassle of hooking up to a wireless network device.


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3 comments:

hockeyfrog said...

Argh, now I know you don't pay attention to some of your comments left on your blog. I wrote about BPL earlier in the summer in response to something you had said...

Ookami Snow said...

You mean I don't commit to memory everything that you post on my blog.

Anyways, I am sure everyone that stops by doesn't read all the comments.

I too have heard of this before, but I have never seen an article about it, especially saying how it works.

hockeyfrog said...

I'm pretty sure I left the link with all the info on it *laughs* oh well. This way it looks like you found out about it first I guess.