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Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro review

Those clever Israelis have been at it again, creating another security product nobody else thought of. This time, it's the laptop firewall that does almost everything. That's almost everything.


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    Apple's got in quick with a dual-band version of the emerging Draft N Wi-Fi. It impressies Glenn Fleishman with its genuine 90 Mbit/s performance.
  • D-Link DVA-G3340S Wi-Fi VoiP Internet access device review
    D-Link's entry into the integrated gateway stakes isn't available as an end-user product. It's not that exciting for integrators either, to be honest.
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    Thin is in - here's a thin Windows smartphone, which attempts to support both entertainment and work.
  • Windows Mobile 6.0 - a first look review
    Microsoft has cranked up the business features in its new mobile flagship. We got a preview before the big launch at 3GSM - and like what we saw.
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    D-Link isn't just a SOHO hardware vendor. Here's a switch that can control 24 wireless access points.
  • Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review
    A new version of Nokia's ground-breaking Linux-based Internet Tablet is an event. But has it moved on enough to turn into something for real people to use every day?
  • Brother DCP-750CW review
    Wi-Fi printers are a good idea. But why does wireless add such a lot to the price?
  • D-Link DSL-2740B ADSL router review
    It's a draft 802.11n wireless ADSL router with pleasing extras such as quality of service and a proper firewall. It even has an ON/OFF switch, amazingly. So why on earth didn't they make it easier to configure? Some companies love making their customers feel like Open University rejects.
  • Zyxel P-2602HWL ADSL2+ VoIP Wi-Fi Gateway review
    Another vendor leaps in and combines tasks in an "all-you-need" box for SOHO offices.
  • Intertex Surfinbird IX68 ADSL 2+ VOIP Wi-Fi gate review
    A gateway with a full SIP server, the IX68 could provide a full IP telephony system for a small company - and deliver it over Wi-Fi as well.
  • Speedtouch 780WLVoip WLAN DSL router review
    A low-cost way to add two VoIP lines and Wi-Fi to a broadband service - but this box has limits.
  • Fritz! Box 7140 Wi-Fi VoIP DSL router review
    A major upgrade tidies up this classy all-in-one box adds significant features to a good value product. We like the improved ease of use.
  • D-Link DI 724GU Gigabit Wi-Fi router review
    It's taken Wi-Fi vendors a long time to find time for Gigabit Ethernet, but here it is in a new packet shifter from D-Link. And about time too. This router has a few tricks up its sleeve but Gigabit is the most important.
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    Desktop firewalls are ten-a-penny but programs that do the same for Wi-Fi and wireless conectivity are still thin on the ground. Here's one of the first pieces of software that sorts out the problem.
  • Witopia SecureMyWiFi authentication review
    The Wi-Fi security system that sends wardrivers and wireless freeloaders back under the damp rocks from whence they came.
  • Draytek Vigor2800VG Wi-Fi VOIP ADSL 2+ router review
    Is this the most fully-featured VoIP Internet router in the world? We try our best to find something Draytek has left out.
  • ZyXEL P-660HW ADSL 2+ Wi-Fi router review
    Looking for a bargain? The P-660HW may be at the budget end of ZyXEL's fairly extensive range of ADSL 2+ broadband routers, but it doesn't skimp on features.
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    Here’s a clever security idea that one day everybody will simultaneously claim they invented – connect to the Internet using a VPN. But what happens if you aren’t a large company with a VPN server, or just want to connect using an insecure public network?
  • Belkin N1 Draft N Wireless router review
    A draft-N router that's easy to set up, but perhaps a little too simple.

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