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      Usb 3.0 Demonstrations Dazzle: Uncompressed 1080p Transfer Proves Simple

Posted on 20 November, 2008 - 1 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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You’ve been adequately teased with what all USB 3.0 (or SuperSpeed USB, as we tend to refer to it) can do, but a gaggle of companies took the chance in San Jose, California to really demonstrate just how quick the protocol is. Most notable was the demo by Synopsys, which prototyped an HDTV video transmission system based on USB 3.0 and showed to wide-mouthed onlookers that an uncompressed 1080p feed at 30 frames-per-second could be whisked along at around 450Mbps. Sure, USB 3.0 has wireless HD to watch out for, but given that said technology is currently on track for an August 2298 release, it could really do some tethered damage in the meanwhile.

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      Iogear Gcs1716 16-Port Usb Or Ps/2 Kvm Switch

Posted on 20 November, 2008 - 0 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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IOGEAR has yet another device that targets small-to-medium size businesses with its GCS1716 16-port USB or PS/2 KVM switch. This allows an organization or office to share resources, something that ought to be encourage in this time of economic hardship, as peripherals like monitors, keyboards and even mice can be used by up to 16 different computers. The switches can be daisy-chained, leading you to link up to a maximum of 256 computers, although we can just imagine the mess of wires then! Computer assignment can be selected from the display menu, and the same can also be done via hot-key combinations or with push button LEDs located on the front panel.

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      Usb Guard Dog - Desktop Rex

Posted on 20 November, 2008 - 0 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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We probably spend more time at our desks than at home, and more time with colleagues than our loved ones. That’s why we all tend to treat our desks as our own personal space, and you wouldn’t expect to find someone else sat at your desk in the same way you wouldn’t expect to find your neighbours sat on your couch when you get home.

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      2 New Wireless Lan Draft 2.0 11n Access Point From Buffalo

Posted on 19 November, 2008 - 1 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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If you happen to live in a huge house/office and need a descent wireless lan coverage, the Acces point is your Best friend. And here you are 2 New AP from Buffalo whit the WAPM-APG300N and WAPM-AG300N.

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      Proxim Orinoco Ap-8000 Uses Two 802.11n Radios

Posted on 18 November, 2008 - 3 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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If you’re looking to get a serious speed boost on your Internet connection, you should definitely check out the Proxim Orinoco AP-8000. This device actually uses two 802.11n radios at once, doubling the throughput to 320Mbps.

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      Virgin America Becomes First To Offer Fleet-Wide Wifi

Posted on 18 November, 2008 - 6 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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Internet access and WiFi are becoming ubiquitous these days with coffee shops, libraries, bookstores and even McDonald’s offering some type of access to the net. We have been waiting for an airline to finally offer WiFi and it looks like Virgin America will be the first to offer it fleet-wide. If you subscribe to Virgin’s email notifications, you’ll notice that the airline company will be launching a beta of its Gogo® in-flight Internet service on November 22, coinciding with the first-ever live stream of YouTube.

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      ExpressCard 2.0 specification nears finalization

Posted on 18 November, 2008 - 2 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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It’s not only USB 3.0 that has reached a milestone today; ExpressCard too has notched up another specification, taking it to 2.0.  Based on PCI Express 2.0 and USB 3.0 specifications, ExpressCard 2.0 will support data transfers from between two and ten times faster than the current version.  That can be used in anything from SATA 2 drive attachment, to ExpressCard flash-memory expansion.

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      Olidata Rolls Out Wireless Usb Adapter Set

Posted on 18 November, 2008 - 2 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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Olidata rolled out its Wireless USB adapter set in Europe recently, based on Wisair’s WSR601 single chip. You can get it in retail centers in Europe and it allows users to transform their current USB devices into Wireless USB devices, with easy and clutter-free access as long as they remain inside the range. The solution, consists of a pair of USB adapters, one for the device and one for the PC.

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      Netgear’s Hdxb111 / Xavb101 Powerline Adapters Now Shipping

Posted on 18 November, 2008 - 4 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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It took ‘em long enough, but Netgear has at long last decided to ship the two powerline adapters it announced way back at CES in January. The Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit (XAVB101; pictured above), which is based on the HomePlug AV standard, and the UPA-based HDXB111 Powerline HD Plus Ethernet Adapter Kit (which is obviously capable of transmitting HD footage) can both be snapped up in time for the holidays. Each set is designed for plug ‘n play action and for those who’d rather network their wares via installed cabling instead of running something new. Of course, performance is always the questionable aspect of these type devices, but those with faith (and a North American address) can finally lay down their $149.99 / $169.99 and get busy. The full release and a shot of the HDXB111 can be found after the break.

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      Buttkicker Wireless Kit, Because Your Couch Doesn’t Shake Yet, Does It?

Posted on 17 November, 2008 - 4 Views - Under Network/Wireless/Routers/Switches
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If you like your home theater seats to rumble, chances are you’re heard of ButtKicker, the sort of subwoofer for you butt that adds a tactile component to movies and games. Now the company is announcing a new, moderately more affordable wireless bundle, Priced at $300, you get one complete Buttkicker setup (works on one chair/couch) along with a wireless transmitter/receiver. You’ll still have to make due with a few boxes sitting on your floor, but at least you won’t have to hide the wire run. Look for it at Amazon starting Black Friday.

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