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- Buffalo Technology moves closer to returning to U.S. Wi-Fi router market
- Buffalo Technology moves closer to returning to U.S. Wi-Fi router marketCSIRO is an Australian government research bodyCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.It runs an Antartic Division along with a myriad of other research projects to help farmers and industry. It was created in 1926.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-05
- Buffalo Technology moves closer to returning to U.S. Wi-Fi router market
- Wireless watchers may have noticed that Buffalo Technology disappeared from the router game some time back, due to a successful suit brought against it by an Australian company organization. But Buffalo may be getting back in the market, due to a new court decision that stayed the injunction against it...
- Blog posts 2008-12-04
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- 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...
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Iomega: EMC's entry to be at the center of your home
- A little more than a year ago, EMC acquired Iomega for $213 million. Today EMC's master plan is coming into focus. Iomega is to EMC what Linksys is to Cisco: An avenue to become ubiquitous in your home. EMC thinks the consumer and home office market will...
- Blog posts 2009-06-10
- Apple Airport Express: Okay, Okay, I love the damn thing.
- The Apple Airport Express, a pocket-sized wireless access point and SOHO router was refreshed with 5Ghz Wireless Draft-N capability in March of 2009. Click to view the gallery. As many of you know, I make my living as a systems architect...
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- 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...
- 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...
- Blog posts 2009-01-28
- News to know: Layoffs at AT&T, Adobe, Real; AMD warns; $99 iPhone
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Larry Dignan: AT&T cuts 12,000 jobs, will cut capital spending Jason D. O'Grady: Adobe lays off 600; skips Macworld Expo Sam Diaz: Next up for layoffs:...
- Blog posts 2008-12-05
- MacTopos Arkansas 2.0 (Mac)
- Hike, horseback ride, and mountain bike on the trails of Mount Magazine. Kayak and canoe in the Buffalo National River. With MacTopos, enjoy Arkansas at its best! James Associates Inc, producer of MacGPS Pro software, now offers MacTopos Arkansas for the ultimate topographic digital map solution.One DVD for Arkansas contains...
- Software downloads 2008-10-14
- Can assistive technology save computing?
- Computing is becoming an old man's game. (Picture from the University of Buffalo. Go Bulls.) Last year just 8,000 people graduated with computing majors, nationwide, the lowest figure in years. Can assistive technology turn that around? Michael Buckley at the University of Buffalo thinks...
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- 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...
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Virtual reality frog dissection software
- Computer scientists at the University of Buffalo have developed V-Frog, the world's first virtual-reality-based frog dissection software designed for biology education. Contrary to previous virtual frog dissection kits, this software is a real simulation product. As says one researcher, 'other products out there are multi-media, not true virtual reality.' And...
- Blog posts 2008-02-11
- Welcome to ZDNet's SOHO Networking Blog
- Wireless networking had me at B. In fact, I’ve still got the Microsoft MN-500 802.11b wireless router that I tested in 2003, my first foray into Wi-Fi. I don’t use the MN-500 anymoreâ€"I’ve since moved on to 802.11g several models from Linksys and then the latest draft N routers from...
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- MedTech needs the BSA's help, stat
- Attention Business Software Alliance! You need to offer better coverage to the medical technology area, stat. (Me love Dilbert. Image from Boingboing.)Â No, the dermatologist isn't running a pirated copy of Microsoft Word. We're talking here of expensive medical imaging software from companies like...
- Blog posts 2007-11-07
- Open source booming in K-12 education
- Open source booming in K-12 educationOne thing...Peer reviewed journals are nice and all. But do you really expect high schoolers to understand the papers, and how many of them are free and accessible for free from home?Other than that, I'd be interested to see you delve deeper into this topic.I...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-31
- comm_driver_wireless-g_v1.0.zip 2007-08-31 (Windows)
- This package supports the following driver models:BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-YB Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54 Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-AI Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-BB Wireless LAN Adapter Siemens 802.11g USB Wireless Network Adapter CNet Wireless-G USB dongle ASUS USB Wireless Network Adapter 802.11b/g USB Wireless Network Adapter Belkin Wireless G USB...
- Software downloads 2007-08-31
- comm_driver_wireless_g_no_soap_v1.0.zip 2007-08-31 (Windows)
- This package supports the following driver models:BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-YB Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54 Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-AI Wireless LAN Adapter BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-BB Wireless LAN Adapter Siemens 802.11g USB Wireless Network Adapter CNet Wireless-G USB dongle ASUS USB Wireless Network Adapter 802.11b/g USB Wireless Network Adapter Belkin Wireless G USB...
- Software downloads 2007-08-31
- Existing USB ports may face trouble powering new breed of peripherals
- Contrary to popular belief, at least from a power perspective, not all USB ports are created equal. That's what I learned yesterday during an e-mail exchange with Buffalo Technology's Brian Verenkoff. Earlier this week, as a part of ZDNet's Deputy Tester of the Week program, I announced that...
- Blog posts 2007-08-17
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
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