“CSIRO researchers have announced that they have achieved a six gigabits per second over a point to point wireless connection. That is fast enough to download almost 10 DVDs a minute. Wow.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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802.11N, who needs steenking N?

[H]ard|OCP links to a story on some amazingly fast wireless. 6 gigbits a second isn’t quite the wired record of 14 terabits, but it certainly beats current standards.