The "gaming network card" is back in an enhanced PCIe version. Is it better the second time around?
Even a good wireless router can have problems covering a large area. Michael Brown explores options for extending network coverage.
Your Wi-Fi laptop is in grave danger of being hacked if you don't take some precautions when you travel. Find out how to secure your wireless-equipped computer everywhere you use it.
The Final Chapter: The Past, Present, and Future of Tech.
If you're into online games, odds are that sooner or later you're going to have to change some settings on your router. Our tips will help you get the best performance and fewest headaches.
D-Link's DAP-1522 solves a key problem in routing wireless networking through the home.
How To: If you don't want your Wi-Fi network to be open to leeches and data thieves, you have two choices: follow these steps, or go wired.
An Indian news service is reporting that Google's GPhone, which will go head-to-head with Apple's iPhone, will launch in two weeks.
If you've ever tried to connect to your office's wireless network only to find that the Internet service has slowed to a crawl, you may be running up against a phenomenon known as the "hidden node."
Review: The first Killer NIC gaming network card didn't impress us, with its modest performance benefit and steep price. Will driver revisions and the 100-buck lower price of the K1 change our verdict?
Review: Can a network card make your online games run faster? Bigfoot Networks thinks so, and they made the card to prove it. The real question is—even if the Killer NIC works, is it worth the $279 price tag?
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