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I always enjoy a good product that bundles a number of features which you can just find useful. One such product was released by IOGEAR on Monday. Dubbed IOGEAR's USB Net ShareStation, this device allows users to connect one USB device and share it across an Ethernet network. At a price tag of $80, this gadget i... |
21 May 2008 11:39 GMT |
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The people over at IOGEAR have released quite a large number of pretty awesome connectivity solutions over time, but portable media playback is not exactly their area of expertise. And this is pretty clear when we take a look at the company's recently announced Portable Media Player, a device that smells "generi... |
9 April 2008 03:36 GMT |
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Every once in a while, the average computer user decides that it's time of an upgrade. Adding another memory card or a second hard drive has become a real habit. Yet, few people decide that it's time to add a second display on their desktop, and even fewer are the ones that really do it.Working with multipl... |
21 November 2007 10:18 GMT |
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Iogear announced the official launch of a new Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit which enables up to three computers to connect with several USB devices like printers, scanners, network attached storage drives and media players, at speeds reaching 480Mb per second. As an additional claim over the quality of this produc... |
5 September 2007 04:08 GMT |
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KVM switches have really proved their worth over time, as they allow users to share certain peripherals (keyboards, mice, monitors, etc.) between two computing systems in a very fast and reliable manner, without carrying out any "extreme" re-wiring operations. And one very interesting device of this type is IOGEAR... |
14 August 2007 09:36 GMT |
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It would seem that HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is slowly becoming the audio/video interface for both users and manufacturers of various multimedia devices, mostly due to the fact that it guarantees very high data transfer speeds and the possibility of transmitting uncompressed streams. However, since ... |
31 July 2007 03:06 GMT |
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As we informed you in a previous article, there seems to be some sort of a wireless USB frenzy going on right now, as an increasing number of manufacturers rush to announce products that extend the Universal Serial Bus' functionality via wireless signals. And one of the latest companies to join this wireless cra... |
24 July 2007 11:36 GMT |
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Fingerprint readers are not exactly a very new concept, as they've been around for quite a few years now. And since this technology has reached a certain level of maturity, manufacturers have begun incorporating such biometric authentication units in various complex devices, one of the best examples being IOGEAR... |
26 June 2007 01:09 GMT |
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Vista here, Vista there, everything is just Vista nowadays. Just take a look at my colleague's articles and you'll see just how Vista-obsessed we are. Microsoft is making money with the new operating system and peripheral manufacturers want a piece of the Vista cake as well. Here's a device from IOGEAR... |
30 May 2007 03:43 GMT |
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