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#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals List Updated
Our Black Friday List is updated with deals from Vizio, WireFly, HP and Amazon, including an entirely new page for Blu-rays and DVDs. That's in addition to Best Buy, Office Depot, Dell, Target, Walmart, K-mart and more. Start saving here. -
#nas
8-Bay Drobo Pro Reviewed, Approved
PC Perspective put the $1,500, 8-bay Drobo Pro through all the paces, and they found that, yes, it's wonderful, and yes, it lacks eSATA. But if you need/want eSATA, there's always the 5-bay Drobo S. [PC Perspective] -
#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need
Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be updating it all week. More » -
#xbox360
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adaptor Arrives for $100
This may be the millionth unofficial launch of the new 360 Wireless N Adapter, but Newegg has the device listed for $100 and on sale...NOW! And it doesn't look like they're frantically pulling it. [Newegg via Kotaku] -
#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 » -
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#questionoftheday
Which Flavor of Wi-Fi Do You Use?
The 802.11n spec has been in the news a lot lately. After six years, the spec has finally been approved, and we shall soon see wireless N coming to the Xbox and maybe even the iPod Touch. More » -
#itwin
iTwin: The File Sharing USB Version of a Friendship Charm
Did you ever have one of those friendship lockets, where you wore one half and your friend wore the other? iTwin is like that, but it's a USB stick, and it remotely connects your computers over the internet. 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 » -
#japan
Sadly This Is Not the PS3 Slim
I really thought—hoped, really—this sliver of black plastic was the Japanese PS3 Slim. It's not. More » -
#networking
Sprint 4G/3G Routers Support Up to 32 Simultaneous Wi-Fi Connections
While Sprint takes its time unrolling its 4G data network, they'd like the public to know that some cool tech will be ready to exploit the system's speed. Two newly announced routers bridge 4G data to Wi-Fi. More » -
#networking
Belkin Powerline HD First to Reach Gigabit Ethernet Speeds
Network-over-powerline solutions have never been bad—their convenience just came at a cost of speed. That's no longer the case with Belkin's Gigabit Powerline HD. More » -
#goinggreen
Somniloquy Lets Your Computer Download Files In Its Sleep
Usually, when us modern, sensitive, environmentally-conscious types leave the computer on all night, it's because we're downloading something sizable. But what if our computers could handle that task while in sleep mode, thus saving energy? More » -
#questionoftheday
What Did You Name Your Wi-Fi Connection?
The Jalopnik question "What Do You Call Your Car" got me thinking. We have already talked about harassing neighbors with Wi-Fi names, so I thought I would ask: what did you name your Wi-Fi connection? More » -
#networking
One Always Looks Neat With a Card Made of Meat
According to the official MEAT CARDS website, "THESE business cards have two ingredients: MEAT AND LASERS." And there is little else that needs to be said, I feel. [Meat Cards via BoingBoing] -
#socialnetworking
E Launches, Brings You Easy Virtual (And Physical) Business Card Sharing
E is a social networking tool that makes it easy to trade business cards, personal info and automatically connect to each other on most social networking sites. And yes, there's an iPhone app. More » -
#howto
How To Quick Tip: Give Your Home Network Some Free, Permanent Real Estate on the 'Net With DynDNS
Bigup to everyone who recommended the venerable DynDNS free service last weekend for making it even easier to connect to your home computer from anywhere. Here's how to do it. More » -
#pcgaming
Killer Xeno Network Card Kills Lag, Has Built-In Voice Chat Processing
Remember the Killer NIC network card, that supposedly nukes your lag so you kill faster? Their new card, Killer Xeno, ups the ante to PCI Express and moves voice chat processing to the card itself. More »

