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Free Software Foundation suing Cisco For GPL Violations
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced that it has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Cisco for alleged copyright violations in some of Cisco's Linksys brand products.
Trying Out Netbooks: Samsung NC10
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Trying Out Netbooks: MSI Wind U100
The first stop on our quest to find a light travel notebook takes MSI's popular U100 for a spin, but it's not a keeper.
Digi adds really small Linux server module
Digi International today introduced an embedded Linux server module that is about the size of "a pair of dice".
Centralize Your Network Protection for Free: Copfilter Reviewed
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D-Link adds Security Service to more routers
D-Link today said its SECURESPOT 2.0 Internet Security and Parental Control Services has been added to two more of its draft 802.11n routers.
Linksys is Dead. Cisco Consumer Business Group is Born
If you read the full text of today's Cisco Network Magic 5.0 announcement, it was easy to miss the reference to the Cisco Consumer Business Group. When I asked my
LinksysCBG contact about it, he confirmed that, with the NM 5.0 announcement, Linksys as a Cisco corporate entity is gone and replaced by CBG. But the Linksys name will continue on, at least for awhile.Cisco Updates Network Magic
Cisco today released Network Magic 5.0, the consumer network management application acquired from Pure Networks in July of this year.
Yoggie releases MacOS mini security appliances
Yoggie Security Systems today released MacOS versions of its miniature hardware internet security devices.
Has Networking Lost Its Mojo?
Tags:I don't know about you, but I'm pretty down these days about the state of things in SOHO / SMB Networking land. I mean, when was the last time that you were excited about a networking product? For me, it's been a long while.
NETGEAR Buying CP Secure
NETGEAR yesterday announced that it is acquiring privately-held CP Secure, Inc.
IOGEAR Announces Wireless USB to VGA Kit
Tags:IOGEAR today announced its Wireless USB to VGA Kit that enables up to 720p HD video streaming between a PC and TV or projector.
Linksys touts product greening
Linksys today announced a series of steps that it has taken to improve its "green" image. The programs primarily focus on reducing waste in product packaging and ENERGY STAR product certification.
ZyXEL expands UTM appliance line
ZyXEL today announced its expanded Unified Security Gateway (USG) series that combines a deep packet stateful inspection firewall, anti-Virus, IDP, content filtering, anti-spam and VPN (IPSec/SSL/L2TP).
An RMA Success Story
Tags:Sometimes the system works, even with a company as big as Linksys.
Monitor your Network for Free with Nagios
Nagios is an open source tool that provides pro-level network monitoring.
Hawking announces next-gen HomeRemote Pro system
Tags:Hawking Technologies today announced that it has released the next generation of its remote home automation system.
Linksys adds LELA Mac OS support
Tags:Linksys today announced that it is now supporting router setup for Mac OS X v10.4 and higher users with its Linksys EasyLink Advisor (LELA) Setup Wizard.
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