Internet became, many years ago, an essential service for everyone. The development of this technology achieved a new milestone Thanks to Japan, what broke a new connection speed record.
Japanese researchers and developers achieved successfully transmit to 1.02 petabits (1.02 x 10^6 GB) per second of data at a distance of 1,799 kilometers. This speed would allow download – in just a second – the entire library of Netflix films, series and documentaries.
Japan broke the Internet connection speed record
In detail, to break the record the researchers used an innovative 19 nuclei optic fiber. This also marks an advance for the future in the development of new technologies that will seek to meet the new demands of AI, which include the development of the 5g and 6g.
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The speed marked a milestone worldwide.
At the moment, the milestone is A project that is not available to the general public. However, the broken limit generates greater confidence in researchers who dream of which this innovation allows to weave ultra -grared speed networks without the need to modify the dimensions of existing infrastructure.
They executed the “Twitter murderer” in Japan after being convicted of nine homicides
Takahiro Shiraishi, nicknamed by the press as the “Twitter murderer”, It was executed this Friday in Japan by hanging, after being convicted of the murder and dismemberment of nine people in 2017. The information was disclosed by local media, which cited official sources, Although the Ministry of Justice did not yet issue a confirmation formal and summoned a press conference for the next few hours.
This is the First execution made in the country Since 2022which reactivated the debate on the application of the death penalty in Japan.
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The execution of Shiraishi is the first of which you have a record in Japan, since 2022.
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Shiraishi, 34, had been sentenced in 2020after admitting his guilt in the trial, where he showed no regret and ratified each of his crimes. The murders occurred between August and October 2017 And the victims were eight women and a man, All young people between 15 and 26 years old with signs of emotional fragility.
The defendant contacted them through Twitter – today known as X – offering help to die. Once he managed to arrange a meeting, He quoted them in his department in the city of Zamain the prefecture of Kanagawa, where he killed them and subsequently dismembered the bodies. “Yes, I killed them, and there is no doubt about that”, He declared during the trial, assuming authorship before the court.
The cause came to light after the brother of one of the victims agreed to his account on social networks and found messages with the defendant. That track allowed the police to locate Shiraishi and find the scene: Dismembered bodies, human remains stored in boxes and portable ice cream shops inside their home.
Source: Ambito