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  • Sony unleashes wireless USB rival

    Sony has introduced a short range, wireless technology that appears to be a direct competitor to the more widely supported wireless USB standard.

  • Redmond wants you to get the message

    For Microsoft right now, the business of workplace communications looks a lot like the server business of the early 1990s.

  • Spoilt for choice, customers still value premium notebooks: Toshiba

    Plummeting notebook prices, driven by the entry of no fewer than seven new vendors into Australia's notebook PC market over the past year, have radically changed the market and forced premium vendors to reconsider the value propositions they offer customers with more choice in mobile computing than ever.

  • WirelessUSB gets cheaper - at a cost

    A technology aimed at replacing cables for mice, keyboards and other peripherals is getting an upgrade, but data speeds could be its weakest link.

  • Radio wars put the wait back into wireless

    Zigbee's getting ready to put wireless data everywhere, but an upstart company wants to nip in first. Will we get caught in the crossfire?

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  • VoIP handsets reviewed

    Voice over Internet Protocol, in some way, shape, or form, is a standard inclusion now with most business telephony systems. We review the latest offerings.

  • Motorola fights on in ultrawideband battle

    Motorola says that Intel's proposed ultrawideband standard risks poisoning the market, but there is an alternative.

  • Buffalo wireless USB adapter

    Great range and high speeds grace Buffalo's 802.11g USB adapter, but its incomplete documentation may confuse those new to networking.

Reviews (15)

  • NetComm ADSL2+ Wireless Router (NB6Plus4W)

    NetComm's NB6Plus4W offers good short range performance and management tools for a very reasonable price.

  • Lenovo ThinkPad X300

    The newest addition to the ThinkPad X series incorporates the best of the MacBook Air, with the best of the Portege R500, while also adding its own great features, such as a built-in DVD burner, WWAN connectivity, and GPS.

  • Belkin Network USB Hub

    While we're all waiting for wireless USB, Belkin intends to make print servers easy.

  • ASUS AiGuru S1

    A simple to use wireless VoIP handset for Skype users that doubles as a music player.

  • Netgear WG111 wireless USB adapter

    The Netgear WG111 is one of the best all-around wireless USB adapters we've seen.

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