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  • #flip

    FlipShare TV Hands-On

    Flip's new companion hardware to their pocket camcorders is a logical extension of the Flip brand. It brings Flip-taken videos (and nothing else) to a TV, and while some may find its simplicity refreshing, others will find it limiting. More »
    12/01/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #rumor

    Flip's Next Pocket Cam May Be a Wi-Fi Slider

    Cisco, who makes the Battlemodo Champion Flip line of pocket camcorders, confirmed that next-gen Flips will have both Wi-Fi and a large sliding screen (though not touch), a significant departure in styling. I just hope they keep tactile buttons. [CrunchGear]
    11/18/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #tattoos

    Surprise, Cisco Fans Are Pretty Passionate About Their Brand

    Apple products. RED cameras. Even the embattled Zunes. All are categories that I can see getting a person so worked up with devotion that they permanently mark themselves with a corporate brand. Cisco? No so much. And yet, this exists: More »
    11/15/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #flipshare

    FCC Documents Reveal Cisco's FlipShareTV

    While we were distracted by the Apple TV 3.0 update, there's been a new gadget waiting in FCC documents. Something called the FlipShareTV which is apparently intended as a companion to Cisco's popular Flip video recording devices. More »
    10/29/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #ads

    In The Beginning Cisco Created The Heaven and The Earth (NSFW)

    And Cisco saw the ad he had made and, behold, it was very bad. More »
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    09/01/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #camcorders

    Samsung Barges Into Flip Territory With HMX-U10 1080p Pocket Camcorder

    Samsung has finally joined the illustrious, bulging ranks of Flip-imitating manufacturers, announcing the HMX-U10, a 1080p-recording, 10-megapixel-shooting compact camcorder set to land in September. More »
    07/14/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #linksys

    Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server

    After years of having people load custom Linux-based firmwares onto their routers, Linksys decided to just go ahead and make a router with Linux on there from the start. Computer Science grad students are all awkwardly high fiving each other. More »
    06/23/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #industry

    Cisco Acquires Pure Digital, Makers of the Flip Video Cam, For $590 Million

    03/19/09
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  • #streamingaudio

    Cisco Linksys Wireless Home Audio Lightning Review

    Cisco Linksys' Wireless Home Audio system is a direct competitor to Sonos in the land of room-to-room streaming music. But WHA is more ambitious, with promises of iPod compatibility, touchscreen remotes and 802.11n support. More »
    03/09/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #rumor

    Google May Be Working on Its Own Router

    According to various SD Times sources, including one inside Cisco, Google is exploring the idea of dumping Juniper Networks in favor of building its own routers to handle their ever-expanding need for bandwidth. More »
    01/08/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #networkstorage

    Linksys Media Hub Babysits Your Video, Music and Pics, Streaming Locally and Remotely

    The Gadget: Linksys' Media Hub seems like a server, since it backs up data, gathers your media files automatically, and streams media over IP, but it's more like a super functional NAS drive with RAID support. More »
    01/07/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #streaming

    Linksys Wireless Home Audio System Streams All Around Your House, Secretly Aspires to Kill Sonos

    Linksys' new Wireless Home Audio system is very similar in function to Sonos' streaming home audio system, and on specs alone, manages to out spec the latter in some areas. More »
    01/07/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #cisco

    Cisco's Streaming Media Boxes and HD Telepresence Gear for Average Joe

    Cisco doesn't want to just cater to your IT guy anymore—they're jumping into the consumer space at CES with three new streamy products: a video streamer, a streaming audio system, and Telepresence, a videoconferencing system.
    12/29/08
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    By matt buchanan
  • #copyrightprotection

    Hollywood Teams with AT&T and Others In Possible Packet-Filtering Coalition

    09/25/08
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  • #linksys

    Linksys (Finally) Builds Mac-Friendly Setup Wizard

    06/26/08
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  • #adwatch

    Bad Tech Ads: Cisco

    06/21/08
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  • motorola_mtr700_sdv.jpg#sdvontivo

    TiVo Switched Video Tuning Adapters Appear at CableLabs

    At long last, the SDV dongles that TiVo promised would arrive this year from Motorola and Cisco have been submitted to CableLabs for formal testing. For those unfamiliar, these little devices allow for two way communication between CableCard boxes and Cable Companies, so that only the needed programming data is sent, and bandwidth is conserved. Dave Zatz says its a good start to fixing the whole CableCard HD Programming debacle, even if its widely unsupported and a bit clunky. A shot of the Cisco box below. [Zatz Not Funny] More »
    05/19/08
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #adobe

    Adobe Open Screen Initiative to Make Flash Suck Less on Mobiles

    05/02/08
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  • #linksys

    Linksys RangePlus Extends your Wireless Network Range

    09/20/07
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  • #cellphones

    iPhone Roundup: True Cost, 3D, and Ringtones!

    01/16/07
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  • #ces2007

    Cisco Taking on Apple TV with Secret Competitor

    01/12/07
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