CES 2010: SmallNetBuilder’s CES 2010 Wrap Up
Better late than never. Here's a round-up of the networking-related news that we didn't get to during the show.
Better late than never. Here's a round-up of the networking-related news that we didn't get to during the show.
Ooma today announced new features for its Telo Voip phone system.
Buffalo announced an iPod / storage dock, USB 3.0 ExpressCard and new dual-drive and Windows Storage Server NASes
Broadcom announced three 802.11n router SoCs and Atheros its first powerline chipset.
NETGEAR's announcements include a lower-priced media player, new 3G and integrated DSL N routers, powerline adapters, a unique "media switch" and hints of a 600 Mbps N bridge to come.
EchoStar's Sling Media division announced four Sling products aimed at TV service providers, including EchoStar's DISH satellite TV service.
Trendnet's new offerings include three N routers, a green Gigabit switch and megapixel PoE IP camera.
Syabas has announced a small, $129 open platform media player.
PROMISE Technology today announced a dual-drive NAS that supports Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) UPLOAD.
Iomega today announced a $100 device that shares USB drives locally and remotely.
QNAP will be showing its new line of business NASes based on Intel's 1.6 GHz D510 dual-core Atom processor.