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    DriveStation Combo 4 is very well connected 25/07/2008 09:20:01

    These days, you never know what connections you'll need to add to an older system -- or, for that matter, to a new one. (How many ports does that Macbook Air have again?)
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    SBS 2008: Same old bundle with new Vista wrapper 23/07/2008 12:22:44

    With network-attached storage devices selling for just a few hundred bucks per terabyte, and online service providers offering e-mail and full productivity applications for a few dollars per user per month, Microsoft's Small Business Server 2008 is entering into a tougher market than its older siblings have had to endure.
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    World's smallest NAS offered in UK 22/04/2008 09:15:34

    Buffalo Technology has given a UK launch to what is possibly the world's smallest network-attached server (NAS), the diminutive LinkStation Mini.
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    WLAN patent threat may be resolved 03/10/2007 08:05:35

    A roadblock that reportedly could have held up a key wireless LAN standard seems to have been cleared now that the CSIRO has responded to the IEEE standards body.
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    CSIRO patent threat to 802.11n may be overblown 28/09/2007 09:11:36

    A patent claim by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation would probably not sink the IEEE 802.11n standard, according to some wireless LAN industry veterans.
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    New hard drives claim speed boost 05/09/2007 12:16:39

    Buffalo Technology has announced a range of portable hard drives using a new technology claimed to significantly boost performance compared to ordinary USB 2.0 products.
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    Motorola units slap Aruba with WLAN patent suit 29/08/2007 11:44:40

    The rancorous world of wireless is heating up yet again, with two subsidiaries of Motorola suing Aruba Networks, alleging the wireless LAN company infringed four patents.
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    Setting up a home storage network 13/03/2007 15:53:36

    With five computers in my home/office, I told myself, the last thing I need is to add a shared network storage device to the clutter. But I had been eyeing these systems with interest for some time, hoping prices would come down. Now, with retail sticker prices for consumer versions now around US$200 for 250GB or more of shared disk space, it was time to take a serious look at what these devices can do for the small office and home office user.
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    CSIRO scores early win for WLAN patent 15/11/2006 15:08:23

    The CSIRO has had an early win in a US court case to be paid royalties for its wireless network technology for which it was granted a US patent in 1996.
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    Wi-Fi vendors slammed for 802.11n hype 03/05/2006 08:11:22

    Gartner has heavily criticized Wi-Fi vendors for claiming that recently-launched products comply with the yet-to-be-finalized 802.11n standard.
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    The benefits of ubiquitous Linux 26/04/2006 11:37:23

    Linux continues to make highly visible inroads into IT infrastructure, with IDC reporting 14 consecutive quarters of double-digit growth in Linux server shipments through the third quarter of last year. Less visible to both IT professionals and casual observers alike is the equally impressive penetration of Linux in a wide range of client devices, from routers to firewalls, from private branch exchanges to voice-over-IP phones, from printers to imaging devices and from thin clients to smart mobile phones.
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