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Netgear hooks into HSDPA for on-the-go hotspot gadgetOpen in New Window
Wi-Fi whereverCES Got a 3G USB modem? Want to share the link? Netgear today launched a wireless router designed to tie an on-the-go Wi-Fi hotspot to the internet over an HSDPA back link.… read more »
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NETGEAR CES 2009 AnnouncementsOpen in New Window
NETGEAR introduced two new draft 11n dual-band routers, a 3G router, two networked media players and a diskless version of its popular ReadyNAS Pro six-bay NAS. The company also announced new service read more »
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CES 2009: Ralink preparing 450 Mbps Draft 802.11n chipsetOpen in New Window
Ralink Technology today announced a 450 Mbps, 3 stream, draft 802.11n router chipset with beamforming technology. read more »
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Angelsoft Gets An Upgrade, Opens Network To Venture CapitalistsOpen in New Window
"Angelsoft, a New York based company that develops a platform for connecting early-stage investors and entrepreneurs and managing investment deal flow, has released a significant update to its softw read more »
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How to Upgrade to WordPress 2.7 Safely and Ensure CompatibilityOpen in New Window
Henry Lee guest posts on ProBlogger a tutorial on upgrading to the latest version of WordPress. read more »
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Apple releases fix for Mail app under OS X 10.5.6Open in New Window
"Apple on Monday released an update to its Mail e-mail client, designed to fix crashing problems experienced after updating to OS X 10.5.6." read more »
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HouseCall throws a sickieOpen in New Window
"Users of Trend Micro's HouseCall antivirus scanner need to upgrade following the discovery of a potentially serious security bug." read more »
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AlertThingy Gets An Upgrade, Kills FriendFeed Support (But Not Really)Open in New Window
"We've covered AIR application AlertThingy quite a bit in the past, being one of the most elegant tools available to keep on top of all your social networking accounts from your desktop..." read more »
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