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    bonedog73: Will any of these give me Hulu on my TV? I need something that will do that. I have a roku and ps3. more »
    Cash907Censored: I got my dad the WD HD TV last Christmas, and he loves it. I love it because it just works right out of the box and plays every format I throw at it, ... more »
    KassiaHaoe: Why is it called "Apple TV Killers" if you think Apple TV is a poor product? more »
    ossuary: Good article. I have been looking over this info for a while now and glad to see it collected. i like the idea of the Patriot, BUT I just don't see ... more »
    Unknown2U: This is what I plan to do. Currently I rent 2 HD-DVRs for $16 a month each. My PC has Windows 7, I purchase this thing next year: [www.cetoncorp.com]... more »
    diamonddnice: do you really need to kill apple tv? its not like it's popular like an ipod. Isnt' this kinda like saying, "which soft drink will be the Fresca killer... more »
    Vermifuge: Out of these 5 "Apple TV Killers" do any of them work with the iTunes store? #hdmediaplayers more »
    dallasmay: The best ATV Killer Ever [store.apple.com] #hdmediaplayers more »
    RoboBagins: The more I heard about this, the better deal it sounds to build a nettop XBMC [lifehacker.com] #hdmediaplayers more »
    Justin Paulson: Can you really call it an AppleTV killer when the thing was barely breathing anyway? #hdmediaplayers more »
    MrBlahBlah: for $140, you might as well throw in a few extra bones for airport extreme. I refuse to pay over $100 for any router, even if that means sticking wit... more »
    EdaFonzie: @MaDog That's completely irrelevant, N is backwards compatible with B and G, that was always present in every pre-N spec and definitely in the finaliz... more »
    madog: At this point I find N routers to be useless for many people. Anyone with multiple computers or other devices that use wifi but most likely still have... more »
    Xeno: This is kinda tasty. I think I want to setup a N network in my new house for gaming and streaming WMC. I don't know if I want to wait that long though... more »
    Xeno: I kind of want a NAS but I think I'll get a copy of Win Home Server and install it on one of my old boxes. It's hard to beat the feature set of WHS. more »
  • #battlemodo

    HD Media Player Battlemodo: Apple TV Killers

    When Apple TV 3.0 came out, we were unimpressed. Readers asked what else they could use to play their many videos. Here are five nice ones for your needs—nearly all cost less, and do more, than ATV. UPDATED More »
  • #netgear

    Netgear RangeMax WNR3500L Wireless-N Router Packs USB, Linux Punch

    If you haven't upgraded to wireless-N yet, now is a great time. The spec is finally ratified and Netgear is celebrating by dropping the WNR3500L with USB networking and pre-loaded Linux for open source tinkerers. More »
  • #storage

    Netgear Stora NAS Shares Your Files...on the Web!

    Netgear's Stora is, on one hand, a typical 2-bay NAS. For $230, you get a 1TB of storage along with an extra bay for expansion for automatic RAID mirroring. But it's the easy online file sharing that's special. More »
  • #networking

    Netgear Digital Entertainer Live Streams PC Media to the Television

    If you don't have a home theater PC or a networked console, Netgear's Digital Entertainer EVA2000 can put all those torrents—along with some Hulu action—onto your TV. More »
  • #goodbye

    So Long, Stupid Media Streaming Boxes, You Sucked

    They were basically obsolete from the beginning: Massive plastic coffins that beamed media from your PC to your TV. That's it. For $400. And now they're returning to the abyss, where they belong. More »
  • #storage

    Netgear's 4-Bay ReadyNAS NVX Plays Nicely with Time Machine

    The new Netgear ReadyNAS NVX is a 4-bay NAS geared towards small businesses that is also compatible with the Time Machine on Mac OS X. More »
  • #ces2009

    Netgear Jumps in the Mobile Broadband Game With the WWAN 3G Mobile Broadband Router

    The 3G Mobile Broadband Router is Netgear's first foray into the land of 3G sharing, and shares the connection of any compatible 3G USB dongle. More »
  • #ces2009

    Netgear ITV2000 Internet TV Player Lets You Watch BBC News Whenever You Feel Like It

    Netgear's ITV2000 Internet TV Player is half the size of the Roku Netflix Player and pulls from 90+ live streams (foreign news!), plus search clips from sites like NBC, ESPN and YouTube. More »
  • #ces2009

    Netgear EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite Set Top Box Coming Out In February

    In case you were curious about the all-powerful EVA9150 media box we've posted on previously, know that it's coming out in February at the previously mentioned price of $400. More »
  • #mediastreamers

    Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite To Cost $400

    We got an early peek at the Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite media streamer, complete with codec support and rear inputs/outputs. Now Wired has scored some more details, including the Elite's $400 price.
  • #htpc

    Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite: HTPC In a Set Top Box

    Compliments of the FCC, we're getting an early look at Netgear's beefy yet practical response to the typical home theater PC.
  • #help

    Netgear Launches GearHead Home Network Support Service, Has Geek Squad and Firedog in Their Crosshairs

  • #networking

    Netgear's 200 Mbps Powerline Adapters Are $170 For HD, $150 for AV

  • #routers

    Netgear's WGR614L $69 Open Source Router

  • #reviews

    Netgear HD/Video 5 GHz Wireless-N Kit Reviewed

  • #storage

    NetGear Expands Lineup of ReadyNAS Storage Devices

  • #trolllll

    Wi-LAN Sues Everyone and Their Mom (Really) Over Dubious Wi-Fi Patents

  • #patents

    Buffalo Banned from Selling 802.11a and 802.11g Gear in the US

  • #peripherals

    Netgear's Storage Central Turbo Is Finally Shipping

  • #itsskypier

    Sneak Peek at Netgear's Next Skype Phone

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