CES 2012: TRENDnet Goes Big on Wireless Speed, Low On Powerline Size
TRENDnet's first show announcements are for really high-speed wireless and really small powerline products.
TRENDnet's first show announcements are for really high-speed wireless and really small powerline products.
Broadcom is already trying out a new moniker for its 802.11ac devices. And talking about Buffalo and NETGEAR's .ac plans.
ZyXEL enters the IP camera market with two models.
We're dustin' off our walkin' shoes for the annual Vegas trek and giving you a brief review of what we'll be looking for.
Here's our final summary of stuff we missed or forgot to write about. Picture gallery, too!
2011 was supposed to be the Year of the Tablet at CES. But apps are the real story.
Buffalo is reaching for the Cloud, going Atomic, fleshing out its USB 3.0 drive line and finally giving up a dual-band N router.
TRENDnet has been spacing out its CES news, so here's the latest group.
Ubicom and Ralink have created reference designs for networked music players.
Cisco spent its CES press event nickel today wooing service providers on its vision for yet another mashup of conventional TV, online content, social media and, of course, apps.
Actiontec announced a "multi-room" wireless HDMI adapter kit.
Atheros has two new chipsets aimed at bringing down the cost of new N routers.