Buffalo CES 2009 Announcements
Buffalo is using this year's CES to announce a revamped strategy for its NAS products and to re-enter the wireless LAN market in the U.S.
Buffalo is using this year's CES to announce a revamped strategy for its NAS products and to re-enter the wireless LAN market in the U.S.
Buffalo Technology late today announced that a federal judge has stayed the permanent injunction in its ongoing U.S. patent litigation with Austrailian science agency Commonwealth Scientific Research and Industrial Organization (CSIRO).
The order staying the permanent injunction confirms that Buffalo is free to once again sell IEEE 802.11a, 802.11g and 802.11n compliant products in the United States.
Although not yet officially announced in the U.S., Buffalo's LinkStation Quad will soon be coming to a store near you.
Buffalo Technology today expanded its TeraStation NAS line to include iSCSI-based products.
The TeraStation iSCSI and TeraStation iSCSI Rackmount each feature four hot-swap SATA drives and support RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 modes. Network connection is via a single 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.
Buffalo Technology today announced a new miniature dual-drive NAS with 1 TB capacity.
The LinkStation Mini (LS-WS1.0TGL/R1) measures only 1.57 x 3.22 x 5.31 inches and weighs slightly over a pound. It has a gigabit Ethernet port and dual 5,400RPM 2.5 inch notebook drives and supports both RAID 0 and 1, as well as Active Directory.