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Doug Reid
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April 28, 2008 |
IOGEAR's IP KVM gets the job done for remote PC access from desktop to BIOS.Tags: Iogear, IP KVM, |
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Ryan Staib
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April 09, 2008 |
EMC's MozyHome Online Backup service is simple to use and affordable, but won't back up everything you might want.Tags: Backup, EMC, |
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Craig Ellison
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September 27, 2007 |
"Certified" Wireless USB may have killed off its "Cable Free" competitor. But its first-generation "dongle-and-hub" products look like more of the same--expensive and slow.Tags: Iogear, UWB, Wireless USB, |
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Doug Reid
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May 16, 2007 |
Lantronix' Spider takes a new approach to KVM-over-IP and packs a lot of punch into a palm-sized bundle.Tags: IP KVM, Lantronix, |
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Tim Higgins
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March 01, 2007 |
Ultrawideband technology has finally arrived. But Belkin's Cable Free USB Hub shows it's not yet ready for prime time.Tags: Belkin, UWB, Wireless USB, |
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Micah LaCombe
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February 09, 2005 |
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USB device servers are a product concept that's a little hard to wrap your head around at first. But once you understand what they can do, you'll probably want to add them to your networking bag of tricks. Micah LaCombe put both Silex's SX-1000U USB device server and Keyspan's USB Server to the test, and one definitely came out on top. Tags: Keyspan, Silex, USB, |
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David Cook
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October 05, 2004 |
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Sometimes running Open Source firewall distros on old PCs isn't the optimum solution due to their noise, heat and size. David Cook takes a look at an embedded PC alternative that could be just the ticket for m0n0wall fans. Tags: m0n0wall, open source, |
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