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News and Reviews

Cameras And Cell Phones To Get HDMI Port

Published on January 8, 2008 to Event Coverage

Las Vegas (NV) - Cameras and cell phones are the latest consumer electronic devices to receive a bonafide HDMI port. HDMI, a High Definition Multimedia Interface, would allow video and audio to... Read more

Bigfoot Networks' Killer M1 NIC

Published on April 28, 2008 to Networking

A self-contained system on a network interface card, Bigfoot Networks Killer M1 NIC offloads TCP/IP processing from Windows and gives gamers traffic priority and speedups for an edge in multi-player games online. The M1 isn’t cheap, but is worth it for se Read more

NETGEAR FR114P 4 Port Cable/DSL ProSafe Firewall/Print Server Review

Published on April 30, 2005 to Networking

Next-generation, SPI-based 4 port 10/100 switched router w/ print server. Bundled with zer0knowledge's Freedom Security and Privacy suite. Read more

D-Link DI-604 ExpressEtherNetwork 4 Port Broadband Router Review

Published on August 5, 2002 to Networking

Fast 4 port 10/100 switched broadband router with SPI-based firewall & street price around $40. Read more

Review: ZyXEL ZyAIR G-2000 Plus 802.11g Wireless 4-port Router

Published on October 6, 2005 to Networking

ZyXEL's G-2000 Plus lets you implement WPA Enterprise without the hassle of setting up a RADIUS server. But Jim Hubbard found its routing performance could be a problem for those with higher-speed Internet connections Read more

QuickView: ASUS RX3141IP Sharing Gateway Router with Integrated 4-port Gigabit Switch

Published on June 23, 2005 to Networking

The coming wave of consumer routers with gigabit Ethernet switches is starting to hit. ASUS' RX3141 is the first to support Jumbo Frames, but Tim Higgins finds it not as innovative on other counts. Read more

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