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News and Reviews

PSP-3000 Hacked, Homebrew Capabilities Unlocked

Published on November 19, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Video game peripheral company Datel appears to be the first to unravel the latest Sony PSP hardware’s protection systems for the purpose of installing custom firmware and homebrew software Read more

New Sony PSP Hardware Launches in Japan

Published on September 2, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. today launched in Japan the latest hardware revision of the Sony PlayStation Portable gaming handheld. Read more

Sony Drops Black PSP Core Bundle at Last Minute

Published on October 28, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Though not without its own set of imperfections, the new PSP-3000 model is the latest and greatest, improving upon the previous generation with a more vibrant LCD and built-in microphone. But now,... Read more

New, Improved Sony PSP Handheld Coming This Fall

Published on August 20, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Not content to sit with just the slimmer, lighter PlayStation Portable released less than a year ago, Sony has revealed the next hardware evolution of its handheld games platform. Read more

AMD Brings DirectX 10.1 To Notebooks With ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3000 Series

Published on January 7, 2008 to Event Coverage

AMD announced today at CES 2008 their ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3000 graphics processor with full DirectX 10.1 support. Read more

How To: Getting VPN to work through NAT firewalls

Published on May 20, 2003 to Networking

With the rising popularity of telecommuting and the increasing need to protect their electronic assets, companies large and small have been turning to Virtual Private Networking (VPN). The good news is that many savvy IT departments realize that many of their telecommuting employees share their broadband connections with consumer-grade routers. Those folks have made their lives easier by using "NAT friendly" VPN gateways and VPN clients that don't require any changes to home users' router settings in order to successfully set up a VPN tunnel. Read more

Is there a VPN-endpoint Router in your Future?

Published on April 30, 2002 to Networking

The past few months have seen a number of introductions of consumer priced routers with built-in VPN Endpoints. Although this kind of product has been around for awhile, they've tended to be pretty expensive ($500 and up) and out of the range of most folks (unless their company was footing the bill!). So how can a company come along and do the same thing for under $150? Well, that's what I wondered, too, so I took a pair of Linksys BEFVP41's into the lab and had at 'em. You can see how they did in the resulting review. Read more

A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 2

Published on July 27, 2006 to Networking

In Part 2 of his DIY for creating an SSL VPN, Phillip Howell walks through configurations for remote file browsing and desktop access Read more

A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 1

Published on July 21, 2006 to Networking

SSL-based VPNs are fast replacing difficult-to-configure IPsec and PPTP gateways. In Part 1 of a two part series, Phillip Howell shows you how to turn a spare Windows PC into a pretty slick SSL VPN server. Read more

NETGEAR ProSafe Dual Band Wireless VPN Firewall reviewed

Published on September 4, 2003 to Networking

Atheros has dominated the shrinking 802.11a wireless market, but is looking (like everyone else!) to take some market-share from 11g market-leader Broadcom. Read more

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