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We've all experienced a time when we've cursed the heavens that our wireless is so incredibly slow. But it doesn't always require buying a new router to fix.
The time for testing is over, as Facebook, Cisco, Comcast and others will soon permanently enable next-generation internet technology with vastly more elbow room. So what does it all mean?
Devices enabling the much-anticipated next-generation Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, should be available for purchase in mid-June, thanks to Buffalo.
Household electronics need to be designed to operate like battery-saving mobile devices to keep a lid on climbing energy use from the growing number of connected gadgets in the home.
Without this day in history we mightn't have the internet as we know it, IBM's System/360 may never have been and matches may not have been quite as portable as they are now.
What products made it to the top of the testing heap last month? Cut to the chase with this round-up of the highest-rating products that we reviewed in March 2012.
Want to keep tabs on the latest refurbished Macs, iPads, iPhones and the like? There's an RSS feed for that.
Networking is now the heart of the home. But why is it still such an awful experience?
Streaming high-definition video wirelessly throughout your home will be a major benefit of Wi-Fi 802.11ac in the next few years, says NPD In-Stat.
Apple Time Capsule, Netgear is about to open a can of "so yester-year" on you!
Netgear announced today at CES 2012 its first dual-band 450Mbps adapter, the N900 Video and Gaming 4-Port Wi-Fi Adapter (model WNCE4004).
Netgear has unveiled new devices intended to plug wireless gaps in the home network, from signal extenders to cloud-ready media-storage devices. Can it appeal to the consumer?