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 ...
Analog modem support is the latest casualty to have been discovered with Apple’s new OS X Lion software. Joining the list with others such as Rosetta and Quicken, which have also lost support and ...
U.S. Internet consumers can be thankful for the plethora of digital connections at their disposal since users in Eastern Europe still mainly connect through analog modems, according to the latest ...
Readers of a certain age will no doubt remember the external modems that used to sit next to their computers, with the madly flashing LEDs and cacophony of familiar squeals announcing your impending ...
A California inventor of a standard for dial-up modem technology has settled a patent infringement lawsuit with Analog Devices Inc. over charges that the company was improperly using patented ...
The lowly analog modem once provided the de facto soundtrack of the Internet: a soothing dial-tone hum followed by a crescendo of beeping, screeching and scratching before a friendly "You've got mail" ...
The Siemens SpeedStream asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) Model 5100 modem represents a typical client-side terminus to the broadband world. But despite the “digital” nature of the ...
Mac OS X Lion has killed off a number of things including, but not limited to Rosetta, visible scrolls bars, Quicken (see Rosetta), and unnatural scrolling. Now another casualty is the venerable ...
Continuing its innovative approach to analog modem and ISDN technology, Cardinal Technologies unveiled two small footprint voice, speakerphone, fax and data modems at the Comdex Fall computer show in ...
I have no other option but the following setup for any kind of high-speed access:<BR>One-way cable modem and upload through analog modem. Doesn't bother me that much (DSL would be nice or 2-way cable ...