WiMax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
WiMax is an alliance driven by the WiMax wireless broadband agreements have been adopted as the industry standard IEEE 802.16. Technically, WiMax fastest long-range connections per second 75MB. Supporters claim that, WiMax could be the information reached the 30 miles and cover a mile radius within the range of information than the current digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable broadband networks more bandwidth.
WiMAX Union in 2004 has over 185 members, and quickly increasing. WiMax Alliance members include major communications and computer makers such as Intel, Nokia, Motorola, NEC and other major telecommunications companies and ISP and so on. Among them, Intel is promoting the most power.
As the scope of large, WiMax is seen as a substitute T1, xDSL or cable modem (cable modem) as a last mile network (last mile), especially in sparsely populated areas.
WIMP Windows
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Win32s Programming
A group of WIN32 API subset (SUBSET) implementation period (RUN-TIME) system, used to make 16-bit (BIT) systems such as the WINDOWS 3.1 running on 16-bit programs can use part of the 32-bit WINDOWS API to improve performance.
Windows 95 OS
WINDOWS 3.1 after the 32-bit (BIT) version of the WINDOWS operating system, was released in 1995 (RELEASE), in all aspects than the WINDOWS 3.1 features significant improvements.
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