NETGEAR today announced new wireless LAN management products for small and medium businesses.
Better late than never. Here’s a round-up of the networking-related news that we didn’t get to during the show.
It may have more USB ports and a colorful case. But the PogoPlug V2 is the slowest of the "cloud" NASes we’ve tested.
Intel and NETGEAR tried to puff up their announcements of the Intel Wireless Display technology and NETGEAR’s PTV1000 Push2TV, the first adapter to support it. But it doesn’t seem like much of an advance to me.
Updated: The QNAP SS-439 Pro has been added to the NAS Charts.
Contest #32 has ended. The winner of the NETGEAR WNDR3300 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router and WNDA3100 USB Adapter is James Chen with the correct answer of no. Congratulations, James!
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.
This year’s CES Unveiled Press Event seemed to have a better collection of products than last year. And shrimp at the buffet, too!