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- Buffalo Tech returns to the router game, updates NAS lineup
- Buffalo Tech returns to the router game, updates NAS lineupreviewsif you can, please post reviews of the devices (especially the new NAS's). thanks.
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Storage, NAS, router game, Buffalo Tech, router, game
- Discussion threads 2009-01-28
- Buffalo Tech's 80GB MiniStation 'turbo-USB drive' goes to the ZDNet reader who...
- Buffalo Tech's 80GB MiniStation 'turbo-USB drive' goes to the ZDNet reader who...Putting portability to the testI work for the research group of a large enterprise software developer, and I spend a lot of time working with various groups on my laptop PC. I also test software on a variety of...
- Tags: Desktops, USB flash drive, PC, hard drive, VMware Inc., Buffalo Tech
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
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- Free Microsoft open-source content management app to get its debut next week
- Very interestingStrange - Ballmer was all excited about how the SharePoint 2010 team focused on internet facing capabilities. Why play with Orchard if you can get all the features CMS and more with a hosted version of SP2010 at a fairly cheap investment?I guess for small businesses who just...
- Tags: Content management, open source, Microsoft Corp., open-source content management app, Free Microsoft open-source content management app, FREE Microsoft, open-source content management, Microsoft Windows NT, content management system, OSS Projects
- Discussion threads 2009-11-04
- Iomega's NAS: Is the mainstream ready for network storage?
- I want one! ntntWow, that is monstrously overpriced...$699? You must be joking.I can get an 8(*t)b ReadyNAS for that, and it's a much better box. This isn't just 'kind of overpriced,' this is, 'wow, did the people buying this buy the first thing they saw?!' overpriced.Pricing from Iomega:CAPACITY CONNECTIVITY ITEM...
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Linux, Operating systems, UNIX, Apple Time Capsule, Consumer NAS, Iomega Corp., storage, NAS, tech support, network, network storage
- Discussion threads 2009-08-28
- Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York City
- Developers, developers, developers, developers... [nt][nt]Here's to that rounding error getting smaller:DRE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York CitySweet! Wish I could be there to see it. Who knows, maybe something will come up in NYC and I'll be there.RE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in...
- Tags: Chipsets, Branding, developer, Microsoft Windows 7, Steve Ballmer, Gigabyte Technology, motherboard, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- News to know: AOL layoffs, SAP layoffs, Cox Cable, DTV bill, Dell
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Sam Diaz: AOL to layoff 700, consolidate groups Andrew Nusca: AOL lays off 700 due to ad meltdown...
- Tags: Layoff, Dell Computer Corp., America Online Inc., Cox Cable, SAP AG, Digital Television, Sam Diaz, Workforce Management, Human Resources
- Blog posts 2009-01-29
- Buffalo Tech returns to the router game, updates NAS lineup
- Several weeks ago, I posted about a court decision that lifted the ban on Buffalo Technology selling its routers and access points in the U.S., which it had done for many years. No doubt expecting victory for some time now, the company was ready within a month to tout its...
- Tags: Game, NAS, Router, Buffalo, TeraStation Duo, Routers & Switches, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Network Technology, Networking, Storage, Hardware, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-01-28
- Buffalo LinkStation Live NAS drive (320GB)
- Buffalo LinkStation Live NAS drive (320GB)LinkStation Live is AWFULHad the LinkStation Live for 33 days and it died. It is horribly slow, takes hours to delete the trash and it drops off the net constantly.Buffalo Tech support doesn't know their own product. The box was on its way down when...
- Tags: Buffalo LinkStation Live NAS drive, LinkStation Live, tech support
- Discussion threads 2008-11-04
- How I (finally) shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighbors
- Editor's note: Don't try this at home. Sharing your Internet connection may be against your ISP's terms of service. My neighbors in Woodstock, NY, aren’t wired for cable or DSL, so I figured I’d extend some country courtesy and wirelessly share my cable connection. But I had...
- Tags: House, Device, Router, Wi-Fi Connection, Wi-Fi, Ruckus, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Desktops, Networking, Wireless, Hardware, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Brother's HL-2170W laser printer gives you Wi-Fi for $149
- Hate the cables but want to avoid the headache of setting up a print server to wirelessly connect your printer? Here’s an easy way out: Brother has just announced a monochrome laser printer with built-in Wi-Fi at a breakthrough price of $149. The Brother HL-2170W’s specs...
- Tags: Printer, Laser Printer, Brother, Laser, Brother HL-2170W, Printers, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Hardware, Peripherals, Wireless, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2007-12-20
- Where's the big money in open source?
- Where's the big money in open source?Not unique to open source.If I understand the argument correctly, people are advised to make money by adapting open source software to the needs of buyers.That is not unique to open source.The competition is every other major software package, as well as the customer's...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Google Inc., open source, software
- Discussion threads 2007-11-23
- Hey, city kid, the "Farm Bill" is about your food bill, and your body
- Corporations spend much more on energy than they do on pizza and free popcorn for the company kitchens. But you and I probably spend several time smore on food than we do energy. Food, where it comes from, what's in or on it, and how we consume it...
- Tags: Food, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- It's red hot in the green tech world
- AlwaysOn has just released the names of its first GoingGreen 100. AlwaysOn describes these as the "hottest private companies in greentech." It was clear that green lighting green tech is getting easier. This event was hosted by KPMG at their Silicon Valley offices. ...
- Tags: Green Technology, AlwaysOn, Mendel Biotechnology, Solio, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Announcing the 19th ZDNet reader to get free gear (Buffalo's 80GB turbo-USB drive)
- When I announced last week that we were looking to deputize a ZDNet reader into testing what basically amounts to an external USB-based hard drive, my expectations in terms of the sorts of business applications I'd see were pretty minimal. Of course, the drive I was giving away doesn't claim...
- Tags: Hard Drive, PC, USB Flash Drive, File, USB, Computer, Encryption Software, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- Buffalo Tech's 80GB MiniStation 'turbo-USB drive' goes to the ZDNet reader who...
- It's week #12 for ZDNet’s Deputy Product Tester of the Week program: a program where ZDNet’s audience members get free tech stuff for keeps. This week, I’m giving away our 19th product (I've given away more than one product on some weeks). But first, for more information on...
- Tags: Program, Buffalo, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- A Mac-to-school guide
- A Mac-to-school guideSorryBut an Ivy League student's opinion about what computer is the best won't go very far - considering parents can get a PC notebook or desktop for half of the price of a Mac. Save the TCO arguement, it's all about upfront cost to a parent. ...
- Tags: Desktops, PRODUCTIVITY, Notebooks, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Apple Macintosh, computer, Vista WOW, notebook
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Jobs: Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone
- Jobs: Today Apple is going to reinvent the phoneWhat about battery life?Thin phone + touch screen + every single wireless protocol anyone could want = [b]How much battery life?[/b]Good PointLack of battery life is what kills my treo. If Iphone isn't better, then it won't work.who makes the case ?anybody...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, phone, Apple Inc., battery, job, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2007-01-09
- Microsoft's digital hub for the home uncovered
- Microsoft's digital hub for the home uncoveredCertain Media[b]Media from devices that support Windows Media Connect--which is included in Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista and Xbox 360--can be streamed from the server.[/b]Hey,Currently items streamed to the 360 are only MS approved file types WMV, Mp4. Open it...
- Tags: Backups, Microsoft Windows, Digital video, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Game players, WMV9, Microsoft Corp., server, home server, backup, WMV, Sony PlayStation 3
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- JotSpot could bring Wikis into classroom
- In its quest for Internet dominance, Google has scooped up JotSpot, a startup focused on using Wiki technology for business workgroups. While JotSpot was focused on business users, the Googlization of the software may yield positive benefits to students and teachers using Wiki software in school projects,...
- Tags: JotSpot, Wiki
- Blog posts 2006-11-02
- The moving finger
- The University of Buffalo's VR lab has developed a cap for your index finger that is exquisitely sensitive to movement--to the point that it can actually be used as a 3D digitizer. It has an accelerometer, a force sensor, and a motion tracker, and its developers believe it'll hit the...
- Tags: Cellular phones, cap
- Blog posts 2006-09-04
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