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- eMachines T3646
- At $299, eMachines T3646 is one of the most inexpensive complete desktops on the market. You naturally expect to sacrifice some features and performance at that price, but we wish eMachines had struck a more even balance between the two. If you can afford to spend $50 to $100 more,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Linux, DVD, Consumer electronics, eMachines Inc., eMachines T3646, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Product reviews 2008-05-15
- Shuttle KPC K-4500
- Much like the Asus Eee PC before it, the Linux-based Shuttle KPC K-4500 will impress the tech savvy--especially the Linux comfortable. You can strip it down, expand it, or simply use it as basic day-to-day desktop. You can even put a photo in the removable front panel. Because of its...
- Tags: Linux, Desktops, Shuttle, KPC K-4500, Shuttle KPC K-4500
- Product reviews 2008-05-09
- Dell Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer 1125
- The Dell 1125 is a Jack-of-all-trades black-and-white laser printer that also scans, faxes, and copies. Like most multifunction monolasers, it's geared mostly toward small business users that need a versatile and efficient all-in-one that still prints quality documents with relative speed. The 1125 offers 600x600 dpi printing, a 30-page automatic...
- Tags: Printers, Scanners, Fax, Dell Computer Corp., tray, Dell 1125, printer, paper tray
- Product reviews 2008-04-04
- Apple AirPort Express Base Station (802.11n)
- Apple's AirPort Express Base Station has always been remarkable in that it is networking hardware that people actually seem to get excited about. Thanks to an update to the 802.11n wireless networking standard, this compact, easy-to-use device can now add increased wireless networking performance to its list of pros. It...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, NETWORKING, Digital media, WIRELESS, Network technology, Apple AirPort Express Base Station, Apple Airport, network, Apple AirPort Express, Apple Inc., IEEE 802.11n
- Product reviews 2008-03-19
- Asus WL-500W 802.11n Multi-Functional Wireless Router
- Of our recent sweep of Draft N wireless routers, the $130 Asus WL-500W offers some unconventional yet useful features not found on the others. Aside of the regularly goodies including a firewall, encryption, QoS, and a print server, the WL-500W also has a built-in FTP server, a file server, and...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, wireless, IEEE 802.11n, Asus WL-500W, router, ASUS, server, wireless router
- Product reviews 2008-03-18
- SMC SMCWGBR14-N Barricade N router
- You may not be familiar with SMC, but you should if you're shopping for a Draft N router. The company's SMCWGBR14-N Barricade N router finished at or above the average of the group of recent Draft N 2.0 routers we've tested while exhibiting impressive range. It also boasts a generous...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Wireless LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Home networking, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, router, SMC Barricade, Wi-Fi, SMC Barricade N-router
- Product reviews 2008-03-13
- LevelOne NetCon WBR-6000 N-One
- The first router we've reviewed from LevelOne, the N-One WBR-6000, made a good first impression with its styling and easy setup, but its poor performance ultimately left us disappointed. Unless a funky design and low cost--the WBR-6000 can be found online for roughly $90--are more important to you than speedy...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, N-One WBR-6000, router, Level One, network
- Product reviews 2008-03-03
- Edimax BR-6504n nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router
- Edimax joins LevelOne as another first timer in CNET Labs, and while the two companies' Draft N routers each boast a sleek design, they proved to be very different performers. LevelOne's N_One WBR-6000 router turned out to be little more than a pretty face, turning in a resoundingly disappointing showing...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Firewalls, NETWORKING, Network technology, Network security, Edimax BR-6504n nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router, router, network, Edimax BR-6504n, firewall
- Product reviews 2008-03-03
- D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router
- The D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router offers decent performance and a long list of features for home wireless networking and hardcore gamers. However, it lacks support for simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands along with random resets during heavy loads. You may want to wait for a successor to...
- Tags: Home networking, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Games, d-link DGL-4500, router, D-Link Systems, network
- Product reviews 2008-02-26
- Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition
- The Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Gigabit router isn't a new product, but in our recent sweep of Draft N routers, we decided to take a look this Netgear unit that provides Gigabit Ethernet wired networking along with Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n wireless standard. In labs testing, the WNR854T proved...
- Tags: Home networking, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, Netgear WNR854T, NetGear, router, network
- Product reviews 2008-02-25
- Ultra portable devices were everywhere at CES 2008
- I mentioned that there wasn't a lot of mobile phone news at CES, yet there was plenty of ultra portable news. There were UMPCs, Tablet PCs, Intel MIDs, Via-powered devices, and more. This is an area that interests me as I travel quite a bit and also have a 2...
- Tags: Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- AQOS - Advanced Cisco Quality of Service
- View Available Dates and LocationsThis recently updated 5-day advanced course will teach you to design, configure, test, and troubleshoot end-to-end QoS for enterprise networks based on Cisco best practices. Campus QoS design and WAN QoS design are the two major focus areas of this course. Design considerations...
- Tags: QoS, Cisco Systems Inc., WANs, Networking
- Training 2008-01-01
- Shrewd moves: Will Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its media server wag the Flash dog?
- In case you missed the episode of the Dan & David Show that my colleague Dan Farber and I recorded this past Tuesday (early, because Dan is off to Taipei), one of the news bits we discussed was Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its high-end Flash Media Server. ...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Phone, Price Drop, Media Server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Rich Content, Handset, Server, Flash Media Interactive Server, Flash Plug-in, Programming Languages, Internet, Java, Cellular Phones, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Flash H.264 support and new pricing/availability for Flash Media Server 3
- There are a couple of news announcements tonight by Adobe that are worth highlighting. They revolve around the video/media side of the Flash Player, something that Silverlight 1.0 focuses on and which has become ever more important in recent months as the explosion of rich media continues to reverberate through...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Media Server, Competition, Macromedia Flash Player, Video, Microsoft Corp., Pricing Strategy, H.264, Announcement, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- Deploying Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series With CenterFlex Technology
- As networks become platforms for delivering new and powerful business applications, network managers face demands for increased performance and availability on limited IT budgets. Cisco meets this need with the new Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series with CenterFlex technology, a simple supervisor engine upgrade for Cisco Catalyst 4500 switches that boosts...
- Tags: Cisco Catalyst, Network, Cisco Systems Inc.
- Webcasts 2007-12-01
- Linux vs. Unix (Cost)
- The MacOS X server discussion here two weeks ago included a comment from someone pushing the Linux/Unix distinction, my response pointing out that Linux is Unix and that people changing from something like HP-UX to Linux are changing Unix suppliers rather than OS architectures, and this response...
- Tags: Linux, Sun Solaris, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Servers, Software, Hardware, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Canon ImageClass MF4270
- The Canon ImageClass MF4270 is a basic and inexpensive mono multifunction machine intended for individuals or small offices. Unlike the sleeker Samsung SCX-4500, this $299 Canon multifunction features office-friendly features including an automatic document feeder, networking, and a duplexer. It lacks some of the more advanced features, however, such as...
- Tags: ADF, output tray, Paper Handling, control panel, replacement cartridge, fax, Canon ImageClass MF4270, Canon Inc., feeder
- Product reviews 2007-10-24
- Samsung SCX-4500
- The Samsung SCX-4500 multifuntion printer does something few printers do--it turns heads. And at first glance, this glossy, piano-black laser printer is well priced, too: $300 is more in line with office-oriented inkjet multifunctions. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that $300 is not really a bargain for this unit; the...
- Tags: Printers, Scanners, control panel, Samsung SCX-4500, printer, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Product reviews 2007-10-09
- The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765
- The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765Up the RAM and cost up to $800I wouldn't game with anything less than 2 GB. Not saying cutting edge, but many games that are unplayable on 1 GB with a weak proc come alive with 2 GB. This also applies...
- Tags: Games, Processors, PC, Bombay Police, Indian Intelligence, game, dual-core
- Discussion threads 2007-10-03
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