Category archives for: Networking

Cisco Wants to Help You Be a Better Host

If you are hosting family and guests this summer, information from Opinion Research from a consumer survey conducted for Cisco’s Consumer Products group might interest you.   The survey data indicated that: 59 percent of adults plan to use a computer or Wi-Fi device while visiting family and friends this summer, and 37 percent said […]

Seagate Debuts GoFlex Home

Seagate has unveiled the newest addition to its GoFlex family of hard drives-”the GoFlex Home network storage system. When this device is connected to a wireless router, an entire household can centrally store, easily access and continuously back up files wirelessly from both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems on the home network1. The […]

Devon IT Introduces Citrix HDX-Ready SafeBook

Devon IT today announced the availability of the SafeBook Vostro mobile thin client, built on the Dell Vostro laptop platform. The company will demo the new laptop in booth #430 at Citrix Synergy 2010 in San Francisco from May 12-14. “Devon IT has once again collaborated with Dell to provide advanced alternative desktop technologies capable […]

Bigfoot Networks Shoots for the Hearts of Gamers with Killer 2100

Bigfoot Networks today announced Killer 2100, its next-generation network interface card (NIC) for online gaming. Killer 2100 is aimed at gamers with major throughput and latency enhancements via an innovative and software interface. Killer 2100 promises speed and maximum performance as the fastest Gigabit NIC on the planet for gamers. At the heart of Killer […]

Netgear Adds Ethernet to Wi-Fi and 500Mbps Powerline Adapters

Netgear used CeBit to add more products to its network hardware line-up. First is an Ethernet to Wireless Adapter. Netgear pitches the WNCE2001 as the smallest wireless bridge of its kind and it can be powered entirely by a USB port if the attached device has one. It supports 802.11n and uses WPS for security. […]

Intel Demos WiMAX (With Video)

While the super flu is not fun, a super fast wireless network is.   If you are road warrior or someone that hates having to drink a cup of Joe to access to your e-mail when out of the office or away from home, there is a new 4th generation networking standard called WiMAX which […]

Last Minute Geek Gifts: D-Link DGS-2205 Green Router

Ok, let’s face it, geeks can be hard to give gifts to, either you have no clue what to give or what they want is well beyond the gift budget.   Since I have been getting e-mails from people asking for for last minute ideas, I am going to share them with you. This one […]

Fon Ships Fonera 2.0n Router to the USA

Fon is now shipping the Fonera 2.0n router to the US. The new update adds 802.11n Wi-Fi speeds but is better known for adding built-in clients to do things that use to require having a computer on and running. Owners can upload content to Facebook, Flickr, Megaupload, Picasa, RapidShare and YouTub. You can also download […]

Apple Releases a New, Larger Time Capsule

Without fan fair Apple has released an upgraded Time Capsule router/drive unit.   The new unit, priced at $499, now stores 2TB of information.   The old top of line unit, 1TB option, has been reduced in price to $299. Features of the combination router and network storage device are otherwise unchanged.

D-Link and Best Path To Give Users Free Anti-Phishing and DNS Services

D-Link today announced a partnership with San Francisco-based Best Path Networks, a subsidiary of OpenDNS,   to deliver Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) Services and Anti-Phishing free to  D-Link customers directly through their D-Link device. “With Internet scams on the rise, consumers are increasingly concerned about online security and the safety of their personal data […]

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