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  • Review: Four NAS Machines November 16, 2009 – 1:10 AM on Using the Internet by Digital Versus
    If you need mass quantities of easily-accessible storage, then NAS is right for you. Here are four storage systems from LaCie, QNap and Synology. Read more
  • PowerLine Networking Nearly Fails Our Tests June 22, 2009 – 9:21 AM on Networking by Ed Tittel and Toby Digby
    We put four PowerLine adapter kits to the test. Can they carry a full load of media around the house using the power grid? Short answer: No, not really. Read more
  • The Draytek Vigor 2930n Dual 802.11n Router October 21, 2008 – 8:50 PM on Mobility Miscellaneous by Ed Tittel and Justin Korelc
    The perfect, powerful, small business router: Draytek's Vigor 2930n Wireless-N, a four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch, and 2 broadband link-ups Read more
  • WD ShareSpace NAS Brings IT Home September 30, 2008 – 2:00 AM on Business & Law by Rachel Rosmarin
    Western Digital's new ShareSpace NAS comes equipped with 4TB and three flavors of RAID, but is it too complicated for a home or tiny office? Read more
  • The Anti-Dock: Sonos 2.0 Reviewed August 5, 2008 – 2:50 AM on Digital Life Style by Rachel Rosmarin
    The multi-room wireless music network from Sonos frees your music from your iPod and computer hard drive. How does its product refresh compare? Read more
  • HP & LaCie/Axentra Media Servers May 5, 2008 – 11:50 AM on Networking by Ed Tittel and Toby Digby
    The HP MediaSmart EX475 includes four SATA drive bays, an equal number of USB ports and an eSATA port; runs Windows Home Server and serves media (among other things) to a network. The LaCie Ethernet Disk mini – Home Edition runs a modified Linux kernel... Read more
  • Bigfoot Networks' Killer M1 NIC April 28, 2008 – 3:50 PM on Networking by Ed Tittel and Toby Digby
    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
  • Wi-Fi Detectors Put To The Test April 18, 2008 – 12:40 AM on Networking by Sean Kerner
    You don’t have to boot up your notebook just to see if there is Wi-Fi, do you? Read more
  • Archos TV+ 250 GB March 19, 2008 – 11:20 AM on Networking by Bestofmedia Team
    Apple TV isn’t the only way to get digital content: the Archos TV+ makes it easy to record TV for your PMP and stream music and video from your PC. It might be too simple, though—or too complicated. Read more
  • Yoggie Pico: Security in a USB Key February 21, 2008 – 3:20 PM on Notebooks and Laptops
    The Yoggie Pico packs a firewall, IDS/IPS, anti-virus/spyware/spam software and numerous other security applications into a self-contained system inside a USB key device with its own CPU and RAM. Read more
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