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Networking Device Makers See Healthy Revenue Growth In Q3

Published on July 3, 2008 to Miscellaneous

Despite growing concerns of an economic slowdown worldwide, most Taiwan network-equipment makers, including Accton Technology, Alpha Networks, D-Link and Gemtek Technology, expect revenues to... Read more

3GSM: Yahoo Intros Social Networking For Cellphones, Acquires Maven Networks

Published on February 12, 2008 to Business & Law

Yahoo today provided first details about oneConnect, a mobile communications service that combines messaging with social networking features. In a wave of announcements, the company also said that... Read more

FBI and CIA Jump on Board the Social Networking Bandwagon

Published on September 8, 2008 to Networking

What would happen if the FBI launched it’s own MySpace? Well, we’re about to find out. Read more

Motorola Developing Android-based Social Networking Phone?

Published on October 15, 2008 to Smartphones

It seems Motorola is really serious about this whole Android thing. Recent reports showed that the company was looking to put together an Android team of upwards of 300 people. Read more

Skype President Repsonds to TOM-Skype Privacy Controversy

Published on October 3, 2008 to Business & Law

Skype President, Josh Silverman has responded to yesterday’s reports that the company’s Chinese branch, TOM-Skype is monitoring user chats and in some cases, storing user data on insecure servers... Read more

New! Improved! Low-carb! (well, maybe not) Tom's Networking Guide

Published on October 5, 2005 to Networking

We've got a new look as TG Publishing debuts two new sites. Read more

Wireless Networking Need To Know 2006

Published on February 27, 2006 to Networking

It's been a few years since our first Wireless Need to Know series and lots has changed. Hence, our freshly updated 2006 version. Read more

Tom's Favorite Gadget - The Nomad Jukebox from Creative

Published on November 10, 2000 to Home Theater

Whoever hasn't got the message by now will never get it. MP3 kicks some major butt because of many reasons. Taking advantage of MP3 is easier than ever before, but until recently, mobile MP3-devices were limited to only an hour of playtime or to shock-sensitive MP3-CDROM devices. Creative's Nomad Jukebox is using a 6 GB notebook hard drive, which offers a tremendous amount of MP3-storage space. However, with a little bit of skill the Jukebox can easily be 'upgraded' to 20 GB or even more. Read more

Wireless Networking NTK - Product Types

Published on December 5, 2002 to Networking

Wireless products come in many different "flavors" and differences between some of them are subtle. Let's start by looking at the different types of "Client Adapters". These products are used to connect one device to a wireless network, much like an Ethernet network interface card (NIC). Most of the adapters can work either in a peer-to-peer network (this is called Ad Hoc mode), or through an Access Point that connects to a larger, usually wired, network (Infrastructure mode). HomeRF based devices also support both methods of communication, but switch methods on the fly. PC CardThis format is familiar to laptop and PDA users and comes in 16bit and CardBus (32 bit) forms. Unfortunately, manufacturers often don't tell you which technology they use, so if your laptop supports only CardBus adapters, you may have do experiment to find out whether a product will work for you. PC Cards have been the format of choice for laptop users, but have the disadvantages of relatively high power usage and poor antenna orientation. Read more

Wireless Networking NTK - Technologies

Published on August 15, 2002 to Networking

A year or so ago (early 2001), you had two choices for wireless networking products: Home RF and 802.11b. In mid 2002, your choices have expanded to four main contenders (802.11b, "enhanced" 802.11b, 802.11a, and Bluetooth) and one dying one (Home RF). More choices are coming later in 2002 and 2003, with a lot of activity in "combo" products that meld together two or more standards into one product. First, let's look at what you can actually buy today for building your wireless LAN (WLAN). Read more

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