Updated – WD’s WD TV Play is a nice little $70 streamer that will also play most anything in your local library.
The third time around designing a Petabyte-capacity storage module shows that details still count. Like using desktop instead of "enterprise" drives.
The contest has ended. The winner of the Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo is Roman Bybliv. Congratulations, Roman! And thanks to everyone who entered.
NETGEAR’s NeoTV Prime with Google TV is less expensive than first-generation Google TV boxes. But Google TV still doesn’t offer a compelling reason to use it.
Alternative router firmwares like DD-WRT and Tomato are known for adding more features to routers. But we tested to see if they also take some features away.
Updated – The FCC has decided to push ahead on freeing up more 5 GHz airspace for Wi-Fi users.
Thecus says it has two new Atom NASes and a revamped NAS OS in the works.
How well does the $35 Raspberry Pi do as a media player? Pretty well, it turns out!
Securifi’s Almond router has a nice touch screen interface and can function as a wireless range extender. But does that make it worth twice as much as other N300 routers?