QNAP today announced a pair of rackmount four-bay NASes targeted at corporate and entry-level enterprise buyers.
Storage Appliance today announced two backup devices that enable iPods and iPhones to be used for computer backup storage. They also enable transfer of music from any iPod or iPhone to a Windows or Mac-based computer.
NETGEAR today announced the availability of a powerline networking kit that was previewed at this January’s Consumer Electronics Show.
Buffalo’s WZR-HP-G300NH top-of-line draft 802.11n router really does have higher transmit power than its competitors. But does that translate into better performance?
Belkin’s new Gigabit powerline kit produces significantly higher throughput than the HomePlug AV-based NETGEAR XAVB1004 kit we tested it against. But that doesn’t mean that Belkin was the overall winner.
NETGEAR today announced it has partnered with OpenDNS to introduce a free Parental Control service for select NETGEAR routers.
Thecus has announced its first rackmount NAS using SAS drives.
In Part 4 of our series, we show how to use Buffalo and Seagate BlackArmor NAses as rsync targets.
Seagate once again provides a lot of storage for the money in a small-business NAS, this time in a dual-drive size.
Thecus today announced a multi-drive RAID NAS that uses a unique hard drive bay that can handle five 2.5" and three 3.5" SATA drives.
Cisco is not being clear about the limitations of its entry-level “N” router.