The Cisco Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender/Bridge (RE1000) is one of the best wireless extenders amid a market severely lacking good options.
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Cisco Linksys Wireless-N Range/Extender Bridge (RE1000)
The Cisco Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender/Bridge (RE1000) is one of the best wireless extenders amid a market severely lacking good options.
The Cisco Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender/Bridge (RE1000) is one of the best wireless extenders amid a market severely lacking good options.
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Cisco Linksys Wireless-N Range/Extender Bridge (RE1000)
Polycom repackages a global video network it bought from Hewlett-Packard to offer new ways for phone companies to sell high-quality video conferencing to small and medium-sized businesses.
Polycom repackages a global video network it bought from Hewlett-Packard to offer new ways for phone companies to sell high-quality video conferencing to small and medium-sized businesses.
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‘Video Everywhere’ Gets Another Boost
A whole separate box and remote just for video chat? For as much as $600, plus a $10 per month subscription (HDTV and broadband not included)? It was always doubtful whether the Umi telepresence kit would catch on, but now Cisco has crushed those doubts by quietly crushing both the 1080p and cheaper 720p versions of the product
A whole separate box and remote just for video chat? For as much as $600, plus a $10 per month subscription (HDTV and broadband not included)? It was always doubtful whether the Umi telepresence kit would catch on, but now Cisco has crushed those doubts by quietly crushing both the 1080p and cheaper 720p versions of the product

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Cisco hangs up on Umi ‘Personal Telepresence’ flop
Big Red’s finding its pipes cluttered with all of the young people’s streaming video, audio and cloud services. That’s why it’s busting out the credit card to order a fresh new 100G IPv6 network for Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York and Seattle.
Big Red’s finding its pipes cluttered with all of the young people’s streaming video, audio and cloud services. That’s why it’s busting out the credit card to order a fresh new 100G IPv6 network for Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York and Seattle.

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Verizon upgrades IP network in major cities, blames your bandwidth guzzling
The Cisco SRW2024-K9-NA SG300-28 Gigabit Managed Switch, includies two combination mini-GBIC ports, that supports high-bandwidth applications. It is e
The Cisco SRW2024-K9-NA SG300-28 Gigabit Managed Switch, includies two combination mini-GBIC ports, that supports high-bandwidth applications. It is e

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Cisco SG300-28 28 Port Gigabit Managed Switch – $559.99
Well-regarded companies like Netflix, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard have collectively spent over $100 billion buying back their stock, and have lost a lot of money on the deals. Now some of those companies say they need to repair their balance sheets by borrowing money. How did these buybacks get to be so popular?
Well-regarded companies like Netflix, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard have collectively spent over $100 billion buying back their stock, and have lost a lot of money on the deals. Now some of those companies say they need to repair their balance sheets by borrowing money. How did these buybacks get to be so popular?
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The Unintended Consequences of Tech Stock Repurchases
Plus, an update on the Bitcoin economy, and Apple iTunes Match – streaming or downloads? A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Microsoft Windows 8 for tablets – detailed demonstration > > YouTube Raises all sorts of questions about how the Windows 8 desktop/hybrid behaviour will be managed. Intriguing
Plus, an update on the Bitcoin economy, and Apple iTunes Match – streaming or downloads? A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Microsoft Windows 8 for tablets – detailed demonstration > > YouTube Raises all sorts of questions about how the Windows 8 desktop/hybrid behaviour will be managed. Intriguing

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Boot up: Microsoft Windows 8 tablets, interview with ex-Anonymous hacker, and more
We’re headed over as we speak to get an early look at what TouchWiz has in store for Tab 10.1-totin’ New Yorkers , but in the meantime, Samsung’s served up a laundry list of details (after the break) to clue everyone in on what it’ll bring. Aside from pushing the TouchWiz UX overlay atop Android 3.1 (Honeycomb), the new digs will also enable Samsung Kies 2.0 support for PC and Mac, solving an issue we spotted a few weeks back
We’re headed over as we speak to get an early look at what TouchWiz has in store for Tab 10.1-totin’ New Yorkers , but in the meantime, Samsung’s served up a laundry list of details (after the break) to clue everyone in on what it’ll bring. Aside from pushing the TouchWiz UX overlay atop Android 3.1 (Honeycomb), the new digs will also enable Samsung Kies 2.0 support for PC and Mac, solving an issue we spotted a few weeks back

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Samsung details TouchWiz UX update for Galaxy Tab 10.1, OTA rollout goes public on August 5th
Remember the good old days when a gigabyte was considered a lot of space ? Improvements in hard disk technology have allowed the humble magnetic drive to reach the dizzying heights of multiple terabytes of storage , but Cisco foresees a future that’s a few orders of magnitude more impressive. Pinpointing 2015 as the commencement of what it calls the zettabyte era, the company has put together a handy infographic to show us just how much data can be fit into one: you can alternatively think of it as the equivalent of 250 billion DVDs, 36 million years of HD video, or the volume of the Great Wall of China if you allow an 11oz cup of coffee to represent a gigabyte of data.
Remember the good old days when a gigabyte was considered a lot of space ? Improvements in hard disk technology have allowed the humble magnetic drive to reach the dizzying heights of multiple terabytes of storage , but Cisco foresees a future that’s a few orders of magnitude more impressive. Pinpointing 2015 as the commencement of what it calls the zettabyte era, the company has put together a handy infographic to show us just how much data can be fit into one: you can alternatively think of it as the equivalent of 250 billion DVDs, 36 million years of HD video, or the volume of the Great Wall of China if you allow an 11oz cup of coffee to represent a gigabyte of data.

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Visualized: a zettabyte
Looks like the world wide web is seeing a few upgrades this week. Shortly after NC State announced a new methodology for routing fiber optic connections more quickly, in flies Alcatel-Lucent with a shiny new network processor to make things even faster .
Looks like the world wide web is seeing a few upgrades this week. Shortly after NC State announced a new methodology for routing fiber optic connections more quickly, in flies Alcatel-Lucent with a shiny new network processor to make things even faster .

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Alcatel-Lucent’s FP3 network processor routes at 400Gbps, handles 70,000 simultaneous HD streams
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