Why WiDi?
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.
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.
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.
NETGEAR's GS105E brings some helpful managed switch features within reach of tight-budget buyers. But you'll need Windows to configure it.
The NETGEAR Stora has been added to the NAS Charts.
NETGEAR's UTM10 makes Enterprise-grade threat protection affordable on a small business budget.
Updated NETGEAR's inexpensive Internet media player requires a Windows PC to access the really good stuff.
NETGEAR today announced three switches with select managed-switch features with pricing between unmanaged and "smart" managed switches.
NETGEAR today announced a single-band 802.11n router that can be loaded with DD-WRT, OpenWRT or Tomato open source firmware.
NETGEAR today announced a "consumer-friendly" NAS focused on home media storage and playback.
NETGEAR gets into the simultaneous dual-band 802.11n routing game for real this time.
NETGEAR breathes new life into its go-to IPsec router.
NETGEAR today announced a redesigned version of the Internet TV player it introduced at January's Consumer Electronics Show.