The BlackArmor NAS 440 Network Storage Server has been added to the NAS Charts.
Polycom today announced a desktop SIP phone with integrated personal video conferencing capability and a DVD-quality, full-featured video conferencing system with a list price of $3,999.
Updated Cisco’s WET610N is a decent dual-band Ethernet client adapter. But an answer to better high-def video streaming it isn’t.
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Synology today launched its "09" NAS family that includes eleven new models for business, small workgroups and consumers.
Cisco’s new Linksys WRT400N shows that you don’t have to spend a lot to get a good dual-band, dual-radio draft 802.11n router.
Ekahau today released a free coverage mapping tool for 802.11 Wi-Fi networks.
Seagate today announced a new family of BlackArmor NASes aimed at small business users.
QNAP today announced new single and dual-bay NASes that can act as iSCSI targets.
Why are things so hard that should be so easy? The NAS industry needs to make NAS backup easy and interoperable.
Cisco today said it is buying privately-held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of Flip Video products.
There has been long-running discussion both in the SNB Forums and directly with readers about the use of cached performance data in our NAS Charts. So we have introduced a new feature that we hope will help make the Charts more straightforward to use.
Contest #28 has ended. The winner of the Belkin N1 Wireless Router and two N1 Wireless Notebook Cards is Troy Mastern with the correct answer of No (the N1 router does not have a gigabit switch). Congratulations, Troy!