Paul Beverley reports on the companies developing new ARM-based hardware to run RISC OS 4.
Paul Beverley muses on Acorn's choice of name for their next computer.
Mike Clarkson surveys the news from the Wakefield show, and looks at the future of the Acorn market.
The 56 kbit/s modem has been proposed as the solution for bandwidth-starved Internet users, and they are likely to represent the fastest affordable option for some time to come. But how do they achieve this data rate? It is almost double the 28.8 kbit/s of V.34, which was claimed to be close to the fundamental limit of the telephone line. This article examines the problems facing the modem designer, and how they have been overcome in X2 and K56flex.
A report on the new 56K standard, V.90, and the compromises made to achieve it.