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  • Wrapup - Reviews

    Wrapup. homeplug turbo adapter round. HomePlug "Turbo" technology prominently touts that it delivers data at "up to 85 Mbps" rates. But Tim Higgins found that the usual games that manufacturers play with throughput claims has been taken to new lows with these...

  • Installation Wrap-up - Reviews

    Installation Wrap-up. ipcop linux firewall ipcop. IPCop is a full-featured Linux firewall that can convert an old system into a router that has features not normally found on store-bought products. Daniel Schuhmann takes you through the details.. We're just...

  • Wrapup - Reviews

    Wrapup. corinex av200 powerline and cablelan. While the timing of HomePlug AV's arrival remains unclear, DS2's rival powerline networking technology is gaining momentum. Tim Higgins finds out why.. I dinged the HomePlug Turbo folks for advertising 85 Mbps...

  • RAID and Feature Wrapup - Reviews

    RAID and Feature Wrapup. maxtor ssii review. Jim Buzbee found that Maxtor's second-generation Shared Storage NAS has what it takes to compete with the new generation of higher-performance networked storage.. RAID settings of the SSII (Figure 11) are also...

  • Comdex Las Vegas 2003: A Random Walk - Reviews

    Comdex Las Vegas 2003: A Random Walk. comdex las vegas 2003. My wrap-up report will cover mostly non-networking related products that caught my eye as I made my way through the small, but surprisingly busy show floor. But first, I wanted to talk about two more...

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  • Video Games Outsell Movies in 2008 - News

    numbers, video game sales represent roughly 52.46% of all "packaged media" sales, leaving movies with the minority share of 47.54%. GfK International, in its 2008 wrap-up/2009 forecast, predicts that games will grow even more in 2009. If expectations are...

  • Comdex Las Vegas 2003: Waiting for CES - Reviews

    of the more interesting things I've seen are in wireless-enabled products vs. the boring old wireless LAN data products that I normally cover. I'll cover those and other fun stuff in tomorrow's wrap-up report, and instead turn to the "he said, she said" contest...

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