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Nikon D4 Ethernet tethered shooting hands-on (video)

After getting our eager mitts on Nikon’s long overdue D3 successor, aptly named the D4, we got a second chance to revisit our fat-bodied, photo-taking friend at the company’s CES booth. The 16.2MP DSLR features a 3.2-inch LCD screen and is capable of 1080p video capture at 30fps.

After getting our eager mitts on Nikon’s long overdue D3 successor, aptly named the D4, we got a second chance to revisit our fat-bodied, photo-taking friend at the company’s CES booth. The 16.2MP DSLR features a 3.2-inch LCD screen and is capable of 1080p video capture at 30fps.

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Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock hands-on (video)

So, Belkin pulled a bit of a switcharoo on us with its Thunderbolt Express Dock . The device we saw back at IDF was very different from what made it out on the CES floor here in Vegas. But you know what

So, Belkin pulled a bit of a switcharoo on us with its Thunderbolt Express Dock . The device we saw back at IDF was very different from what made it out on the CES floor here in Vegas. But you know what

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Netgear Universal Internet Adapter for Home Entertainment-3D (XAVB5004)

The Netgear Universal Internet Adapter for Home Entertainment-3D (XAVB5004) is a powerline networking kit that uses your home’s electrical wiring to deliver wired Ethernet connectivity to your Internet-ready devices. Other than a few minor annoyances, it is an ideal alternative to rewiring your house

The Netgear Universal Internet Adapter for Home Entertainment-3D (XAVB5004) is a powerline networking kit that uses your home’s electrical wiring to deliver wired Ethernet connectivity to your Internet-ready devices. Other than a few minor annoyances, it is an ideal alternative to rewiring your house

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D-Link Powerline AV 500 4-Port gigabit Switch (DHP-540)

The D-Link Powerline AV 500 4-Port gigabit Switch (DHP-540) offers an easy way to provide wired Ethernet to your web-enabled devices, but it is overpriced and you’ll have to supply your own powerline adapter.

The D-Link Powerline AV 500 4-Port gigabit Switch (DHP-540) offers an easy way to provide wired Ethernet to your web-enabled devices, but it is overpriced and you’ll have to supply your own powerline adapter.

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The Coming Car Electronics Revolution

The chip maker Broadcom announced a series of Ethernet-based products that will bring to cars the kind of communications connectivity seen in home appliances and large data centers.

The chip maker Broadcom announced a series of Ethernet-based products that will bring to cars the kind of communications connectivity seen in home appliances and large data centers.

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Netgear’s N900 dual-band router hits 900Mbps top speed, pats itself on the back

Stopping just short of bundling its announcement with an “Eye of the Tiger” MP3, Netgear’s rolling out the hyperbole carpet for its now available N900. Heralding it as “the most advanced wireless home router,” the sleekly-designed $180 box packs six antennas for an extended WiFi range, and is capable of speeds up to 900Mbps — that’s with both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands delivering data at a full 450Mbps. Sure, TRENDnet’s already called First! with its own 450Mbps concurrent dual-band device, but the real focus here is on the added extras.

Stopping just short of bundling its announcement with an “Eye of the Tiger” MP3, Netgear’s rolling out the hyperbole carpet for its now available N900. Heralding it as “the most advanced wireless home router,” the sleekly-designed $180 box packs six antennas for an extended WiFi range, and is capable of speeds up to 900Mbps — that’s with both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands delivering data at a full 450Mbps. Sure, TRENDnet’s already called First! with its own 450Mbps concurrent dual-band device, but the real focus here is on the added extras.

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Arduino delivers Android and Ethernet toys for all the good little DIYers

It’s like Christmas in July Arduino fans. The Italian open-source hardware platform just scored a number of new add-ons and a pair of fresh iterations that are sure to keep you tinkering and hacking for some time

It’s like Christmas in July Arduino fans. The Italian open-source hardware platform just scored a number of new add-ons and a pair of fresh iterations that are sure to keep you tinkering and hacking for some time

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LaCie’s CloudBox ‘hybrid HDD’ doubles your backups in the cloud (video)

Tempted by the allure of the cloud ? Still not quite ready to give up that local backup at home?

Tempted by the allure of the cloud ? Still not quite ready to give up that local backup at home?

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DIY Shower Timer Logger

I remember some of the showers at campsites have timers on them, you crank the 5 minute dial to get a quick shower.

I remember some of the showers at campsites have timers on them, you crank the 5 minute dial to get a quick shower.

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Logitec’s new wireless router is crazy-looking, crazy fast

The new Logitec ( not Logitech ) LAN-WH450N/GR offers four Gigabit Ethernet ports, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking that maxes out at a theoretical 450Mbps , and just about the wildest router design we’ve yet seen. Yes, it’s justified by improved wireless throughput as a result of having three antennas sprouting out of the thin-bodied device, but who is Logitec trying to kid? It’s a futuristic, desktop-straddling robocopter and everyone at that company knows it

The new Logitec ( not Logitech ) LAN-WH450N/GR offers four Gigabit Ethernet ports, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking that maxes out at a theoretical 450Mbps , and just about the wildest router design we’ve yet seen. Yes, it’s justified by improved wireless throughput as a result of having three antennas sprouting out of the thin-bodied device, but who is Logitec trying to kid? It’s a futuristic, desktop-straddling robocopter and everyone at that company knows it

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