Archive for the ‘Networking’ Category

iTwin lets you share files over the internet

It’s a little hard to get too excited about a product that will obviously cost something yet replicates a task easily performed for free, but the iTwin does make the process even more easy. It’s basically a double-sided thumb drive that splits apart in the middle; plug one half into one computer and the other into the [...]

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Freecom’s MediaPlayer II NAS and media streamer

Freecom has released enough diverse disk-based products over the past few years to inspire hope that its latest attempt to bridge the network-attached storage and media streamer divide would succeed. File copies to the device were quick enough over USB, but once tethered on Ethernet got rather slow (10 minutes for a 1GB file, 36 minutes for 1,024 1MB files), [...]

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Just Add Power introduces Projector Connector HDMI-over-IP solution

Just Add Power have cooked up a device that will let you manage multiple HDMI sources without the limits of traditional HDMI switches (and no, it isn’t an HDMI Balun). The Projector Connector consists of an encoder unit that converts your HDMI source signal to IP packets and a networked receiver that decodes the signal at the [...]

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Modem Mate rolls out external antenna for 3G modems

Modem Mate is launching an external antenna for USB-based 3G modems that lack an antenna connector. The device couples inductively with the internal antenna of most 3G modems. The antenna ships with an adapter that features a fastening strip for attaching/detaching the coupler to a 3G modem. The antenna then clips to the upper portion [...]

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Octopus USB Hub

Here comes a pretty logical combination, taking the tentacles of an octopus and turning them into little USB ports.  This would be the way to jam 15 different ports into one device and keep it looking fun.  As opposed to the other massive USB ports that just look plain boring. This hub doesn’t have a [...]

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