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ASUS Black Diamond RT-N56U Wireless Router Arrives In Europe

Monday December 6, 2010
ASUS Black Diamond RT-N56U Wireless Router Arrives In Europe

Do you still remember that razor-thin RT-N56U wireless router from ASUS that we introduced back in March 2010? The Wireless router is now reported to have landed on the Europe market and it’s now available for purchase. This ultra thin wireless router has supported 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11 a/n frequency, and it has [...]

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Networking Gadgets

Clearwire Clear Modem with WiFi: 4G Connection Sharing Made Easy

Friday December 3, 2010
Clearwire Clear Modem with WiFi: 4G Connection Sharing Made Easy

If you are a geek, then setting up a wireless network connection will be a breeze. However, not everyone is a geek. Lots of newbies out there are ‘innocence’ to this sort of setting up thingy and all things looks so ‘rocket science’ for them. However, things are going to be easier starting today because [...]

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Reviews

Pros and Cons: Eye-Fi Pro X2 Wi-Fi SDHC Card Review

Sunday May 2, 2010
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With the advancement in technology, now even an slim an small SDHC card can let you stream your data via Wi-Fi from your digital camera to your Laptop directly without any network needed. It’s all thanks to Eye-Fi type of Wi-Fi SDHC card and they’ve released the Pro X2 version. Is this Wi-Fi SDHC Card [...]

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Cell Phone

TI WiLink 7.0: Stuffed WiFi-N, FM, GPS and Bluetooth 3.0 in Single Chip

Wednesday February 10, 2010
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TI WiLink 7.0 is another multi-purpose device that has virtually squeezed the current latest wireless technologies into a single chip. This chip will allow manufacturer to save more space in cell phone electronic board and allow more upcoming mobile phone features to be added. TI WiLink 7.0 Chipset is practically 50% smaller than the current [...]

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