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Behind the veil of Taiwan's networking scene

Blogs When it comes to the latest gear, we know all the brands sold in the local electronics shop, but do we know who really manufacturers these products? I can share my ... Read story »

Linksys wireless home audio system

Crave Cisco Systems, which builds the gear that powers the Internet, is making a big push this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with new products that will ... Read story »

Linksys by Cisco Powerline kit supports four devices concurrently

Crave Although I've a wireless network at home, I'm always at a dilemma when it comes to decent coverage and sustained bandwidth in my enclosed home entertainment room filled with network ... Read story »

Linksys home networking made easy and stylish

Crave The nerve center behind any connected home network, the WRT54G2 is Linksys' latest out-of-the-closet wireless "G" router featuring three key unique propositions: Attractive design, user-friendliness, and inbuilt radio antennas. Firstly, it's ... Read story »

New Linksys' duo stream multimedia further and faster

Crave The CES 2008-announced Linksys Media Center Extenders have finally landed in Singapore. The S$399 DMA2100 and S$499 DMA2200 feature Wi-Fi 802.11N wireless technology, offering enhanced bandwidth and extended multimedia streaming range. ... Read story »

Linksys by Cisco slashes price for its "lite" media hub

Crave NMH300 (left) and NMH405 (right) Network specialist Linksys by Cisco is launching yet another flavor of its user-friendly media hub following an initial Singapore launch in February. The latest NMH300 is ... Read story »

Netgear debuts 200Mbps Powerline switch

Crave We previously craved about the Linksys by Cisco PLTK300 Powerline kit that comes with an integrated four-port Ethernet switch. Too bad this throttled at a slow 85Mbps data transfer rate. ... Read story »

Why can't my laptop's 802.11n radio reach full speed?

Crave Like most editors at CNET, I often receive questions from CNET readers about specific problems. Here are a few that were brought up to me in the last month. Q: My ... Read story »

Linksys simplifies media sharing at home

Features The company's new Media Hub is finally in Asia, aimed at making it easy to share your digital music, photos and videos throughout your home and from abroad. Read story »

Flip Video now a Cisco-owned gadget

Blogs Cisco recently announced that it has bought Pure Digital Technologies, Inc., creator of the Flip Video, a portable consumer device used to capture digital video. Aside from Flip Video, the product ... Read story »

Impressive networking

Blogs Not too long ago, I was invited to take a look at two fairly new and very different Cisco products that somewhat impressed this geek who, incidentally, always thinks that he's ... Read story »

Apple's networking products get dual-band with Guest Zone

Crave Without much ado, Apple has just rather silently upgraded its networking products, including the S$448 500GB Time Capsule (S$748 for the 1TB version) and the S$268 Airport Extreme, with two significant ... Read story »

Are dual-band routers must-haves?

Crave It's been about a year since the debut of dual-band routers, those that support both the ever-popularly used 2.4GHz and the newer, less busy 5GHz frequencies. This was very exciting news ... Read story »

CES 2009 wrap-up: What to expect from networking

Crave Netgear shows off its Internet TV Player at CES 2009. The main networking themes at CES 2009: Faster, greener, and more diverse. The nicest surprise, however, was not a product ... Read story »

CES 2009 home audio wrap-up

Crave With its unique design, built-in BD-Live Blu-ray player, Netflix onboard, and Wi-Fi compatibility, the Samsung HT-BD7200 encapsulated cutting-edge home theater this year. The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show is history. As ... Read story »

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