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Listen to the sounds of dial-up internet modems
The distinctive sounds of dial-up internet have been preserved in a new audio compilation that takes listeners through the evolution of modem technology. From sluggish 300 bps connections to the ...
If you were born after wifi, the dial-up modem noise is what electronics used to sound like: dated, from the era of the fax machine and the non-customizable ringtone. To me, it’s more than that. The ...
Long before the vwip! of iMessage and the funky beats of the Skype startup song, digital communication had a strange soundtrack. Dial-up modems, which connected to servers and other computers via ...
I'm assuming a dial-up question should go in here?<BR><BR>I'm having modem troubles. I have a relatively new system: P4P800-Deluxe, P4 2.8, 1024 MB RAM, ATI AIW 9600, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, 4-port ...
If you came of age in the 1990s, you’ll remember the unmistakable auditory handshake of an analog modem negotiating its connection via the plain old telephone system. That cacophony of screeches and ...
MOTION CONTROL: Radicom Research, Inc. announced its line of medical certified dial-up modems for OEMs. IEC 60601-1 compliant for medical applications and safety, emissions and telecommunications ...
Remember the good old days when you had to plug a telephone line into your computer to access the internet? Well, those weren’t exactly good days, and thankfully technology has come a long way since ...
Dial-up modems used to be the default way of accessing the Internet, but times have moved on. They’re now largely esoteric relics from a time gone by. With regular old phone lines rather hard to come ...
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