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  • Microsoft unplugs Windows XP

    Windows XP will support a wireless protocol that allows PCs and laptops to share the same Net connection. It may give the lagging market for home networking the jump-start it needs.

  • Microsoft unveils home networking plan

    If Microsoft has its way in the future your PC will talk to your TV which will talk to things as mundane as a lamp.

  • Chipping away at networking

    Although it's a relative newcomer to communications, Intel is aiming to become the top provider in chips and software to the industry, said the division's new head executive.

  • IBM's latest mantra: pervasive computing

    NEW YORK -- IBM this week is officially taking the wraps off its latest catchphrase: pervasive computing.

  • The well-connected home

    With the proliferation of homes that have multiple computers and the introduction of broadband Internet connections, everyone in the family wants to be connected all the time. Find out the best way to network your PCs and share cable or DSL connection.

Reviews (3)

  • Wireless living: 3Com home networking

    3Com's Home Wireless Gateway measures just 17.8 by 21.6 by 5.1cm and is shaped rather like a cigar box. Despite its compact and unassuming appearance, this AU$500 device functions as the digital nerve centre of your home network.

  • Networking without wires

    If the thought of networking makes you cringe, don't worry; 3Com's wireless network solutions can save you the hassle of all those cables.

  • Strangers at the gate

    Repel your enemies at the gateway! ZDNet Australia reviews four security programs and three hardware solutions that keep your home PC or network safe.

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