While we get our reviews and articles going again, here are some recent tablet news items.
Greg Noel’s new multi-part series will show you how to put together lots of high-performance storage for a lot less than slower and less capacious off-the-shelf NASes.
Seagate has announced a wireless / USB 3.0 hard drive with built-in battery
Iomega has announced a trio of Intel Atom and Celeron based NASes.
TRENDnet has announced a dual-band three stream 802.11n USB adapter.
Amazon Cloud Drive is inexpensive and easy to use. But not the right choice if you want private data storage.
Updated D-Link’s long overdue replacement for the DNS-323 has significantly improved performance and lots more features. But the initial crop of Add Ons aren’t worth the premium price that D-Link is asking.
The Dell Streak is a 7″ Tegra 2-powered Froyo tablet. It looks nice on paper, but real-world is a different story.
D-Link has announced a new low-end single-band N router with Gigabit ports.
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Cisco Linksys E1200 Wireless-N Router has been added to the Router Charts.
Amazon Web Services is the hosting provider everyone is talking about. We take a look at some of the key reasons why that is.