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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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D-Link CES 2009 AnnouncementsOpen in New Window
D-Link's CES product rollout includes two draft 11n routers, two network surveillance video recorders, two IP cameras and a previously-announced MoCA coax-to-Ethernet adapter. However, firm pricing a read more »
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A Look At Some Of The Best iPhone Apps Of 2008Open in New Window
"This guest post was written by Bryan Barletta, lead reviewer at AppVee, a site that offers iPhone app reviews and news. Barletta has picked out some of the App Store's best applications, and we' read more »
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69 Questions to Ask to Review Your BlogOpen in New Window
"With the end of 2008 hurtling towards us many bloggers are beginning to cast our minds forward into the new year ahead to set goals, make resolutions and come up with strategies and plans to grow t read more »
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First look: Linux kernel 2.6.28 officially releasedOpen in New Window
"Version 2.6.28 of the Linux kernel has officially been released. Ars takes a look at some of the new features, including the ext4 filesystem and the new GEM GPU memory manager." read more »
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Top 100 Products of 2008Open in New Window
Richard MacManus offers RWW's complete list of the 100 best products of 2008. read more »
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iPhone trounces BlackBerry Storm in satisfaction ratingOpen in New Window
"First reactions from buyers of Research in Motion Ltd.'s newest BlackBerry Storm smart phone have been "lukewarm," and nowhere near the satisfaction ratings of Apple Inc. 's iPhone , a market r read more »
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Revised Slackware keeps it simpleOpen in New Window
"At a time when new and buggy features cloud basic computer functions, it's refreshing to see a new release of a distro like Slackware that stays true to its core philosophy. Slackware..." read more »
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