The IEEE1394 communications standard was certified in 1995. Different companies have called different names (no not that sort of name) such as Firewire, iLink.
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The IEEE1394 standard can actually go by one of three names: # FireWire (Apple) # i.LINK (Sony) # Lynx (Texas Instruments) More information on this technology is available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire
It's kind of the other way around. IEEE 1394 is the standard. It is also known as Firewire.
If you are joining together 2 metal pieces by fusing a metal alloy then yes, as long as the melting point is below that of the workpieces.
IEEE1394 or as Apple calls it, "Firewire" can carry more data. And superior to both of these is Thunderbolt also developed by Apple.
it was introduced in 1935
what do you mean by introduced
it was introduced in 1995
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Cam Gigandet - introduced Paramore Taylor Lautner - introduced Paramore Robert Pattinson - introduced Paramore Kristen Stewart - introduced Paramore
It was introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model.It was introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model.
They were introduced in the early 1870s