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Bloomberg BusinessWeek — May 17, 2010
Toshiba's Energy-Saving E205 Laptop By Cliff Edwards "It creates a wireless network that pairs the laptop with a Netgear (NTGR) Push2TV receiver that's included with the computer's purchase. This lets users easily display images from the E205 on a big-screen TV." |
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TweakTown — May 14, 2010
NETGEAR Powerline AV 200 XAVB2001 Adapter Kit By Sean Kalinich "... the NETGEAR XAVB2001 kit is a nice addition to any home that either has a 'dead' area for wireless coverage or that wants to reliably stream HD content to their systems ... This is especially in light of the increased amount of traffic (audio and video) in your typical home network." |
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SmallNetBuilder — May 11, 2010
NETGEAR ProSafe SRX5308 Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall Reviewed By Doug Reid
"The SRX5308 is the most powerful router NETGEAR has produced to date and also the most powerful that I've reviewed ... the SRX5308 certainly earns the title as flagship of NETGEAR's ProSafe business-class VPN Firewall line!"
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Investors Business Daily - May 10, 2010
Network Equipment Maker Watches Downturn Knock Out Rivals By Marilyn Alva
"NETGEAR's U.S. retail market share jumped from 20% before the recession to nearly 30% now ... During the recession, while business slowed, NETGEAR regrouped. It invested in new products aimed at satisfying pent-up demand when the new technology cycle eventually emerged." |
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SC Magazine — May 10, 2010
Avenging Host: The Impact of Virtualization on Network Security By Jason Leung, NETGEAR
"Virtualization has transformed the computing world. It represents the ability to rapidly deploy new servers, maximum usage of hardware resources, and have a more streamlined computing environment. As more and more businesses rush to deploy virtual machines, they must also beware of the security issues specific to virtual environments," says Jason Leung, NETGEAR's senior product line manager for SMB security.
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CNET — May 5, 2010
Netgear Powerline AV 200 Adapter XAV2001 Bridge By Dong Ngo
"If you are looking to quickly connect a computer to your network via your home's electrical wiring, the Netgear XAV2001 is a good solution, especially when it costs only around $130 when you buy it in a kit that includes two units."
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MIT Technology Review — May/June 2010
Wireless Home Theater By Technology Review Editors
"Netgear is commercializing a system that can send multiple jitter-free full-HD video streams wirelessly throughout a home."
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Computer Power User (CPU) — May 1, 2010
Netgear Push2TV Wireless Display Adaptor By Paul Cross
"So long as you understand what WiDi can and can't do, we can definitely see the technology being a convenient novelty. And at roughly $100 per receiver, it isn't terribly expensive, either."
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PC World — April 30, 2010
Netgear Powerline AV 200 and AV+ 200 By Patrick Miller
"If your building can accommodate a high-speed powerline network, however, the Netgear AV 200 and AV+ 200 can help you fill in dead spots without having to run new cables."
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Channel Insider — April 29, 2010
Netgear Firewall Fills Need for Cheap Speed By Larry Walsh
"... all I hear is the increasing need to improve security functionality while simultaneously decreasing the data center footprint ... Netgear is doing something entirely different: a low-cost, high-speed firewall/VPN appliance that comes in less than $500."
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Tom's Hardware — April 27, 2010
Netgear Launches Sub-$500 Gigabit Firewall By Kevin Parrish
"It's faster than competitor products in the same price range."
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Eweek — April 27, 2010
Netgear Launches Sub-$500 Gigabit Firewall for Cost-Conscious Businesses By Nathan Eddy
"The company's SRX5308 VPN router is a high-performance, SNMP-manageable network solution furnishing multidimensional security ... a business-focused firewall that provides in excess of 1G bps performance for under $500, which translates to $0.50 per Mbps." |
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Network World — April 26, 2010
Products of the Week By Tim Greene NETGEAR's new ProSafe Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall (SRX5308) is featured in a "Products of the Week" slideshow. The firewall supports four Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports, a configurable DMZ port, virtual LANs, URL keyword filtering, and 50 SSL and 125 IPSec VPN tunnels for remote access. |
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The VAR Guy — April 26, 2010
Netgear's $499 Firewall: Gigabit for SMBs By David Courbanou "The SRX5308 ProSafe SSL VPN Firewall does more than just be a firewall with a long name. It actually forwards WAN packets at gigabit line rate, and it offers a multi-WAN configuration. Netgear also claims it has the distinction of being the first firewall to provide an excess of 1 Gigbit per second performance for a sub-$500 price tag." |
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eChannelLine — April 26, 2010
NETGEAR Announces Sub-$500 Gigabit Firewall By Mark Cox "A Virtual Private Network (VPN) firewall aimed at the SMB and distributed enterprise market, the SRX5308 provides ultra-high-performance, multidimensional business-class security." |
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PC World — April 26, 2010
Netgear Targets SMBs With New ProSafe Gigabit VPN Firewall By Patrick Miller
"The SRX5308's throughput is probably its most compelling feature; with an advertised speed of over 1Gbps and support for two different modes of load-balancing on its 4 WAN ports ..."
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TweakTown — April 24, 2010
NETGEAR GS605AV 5-Port Gigabit Network Switch By Sean Kalinich "In practice we found the NETGEAR GS605AV to be laughably simple to setup and use ... The speeds we recorded and the performance we observed when the GS605AV was set up correctly were more than sufficient to make this a worthwhile product." |
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Tom's Hardware — April 21, 2010
Intel Wireless Display: From Your Notebook To The Big Screen By Chris Angelini
The Intel Wireless Display and NETGEAR Push2TV "is an easy-to-use mainstream capability that you get as a 'free' value-add when you buy one of the three notebooks selling at Best Buy."
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Maximum PC — April 14, 2010
NETGEAR RangeMax WNDR3700 By Michael Brown "Folks, we have a winner: Netgear's Rangemax WNDR3700 is packed with features and it performs like a thoroughbred ... if you're looking for a router with almost everything, Netgear's WNDR3700 is the one to buy." |
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EDN — April 5, 2010
A Powerline Networking Update: Gigle's Running Late, While Atheros Is Looking Great By Brian Dipert
Brian Dipert reviews NETGEAR's new Powerline AV 200 Adapter Kit (XAVB2001) and finds it delivers speed and reliability.
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