
Razer introduced their new mouse named after Black Mamba, the world’s fastest land snake and second largest venomous snake, the new Razer Mamba is a milestone in the company’s history as this is its first ever wireless gaming-grade mouse. The mouse is in black with a dock that glows blue once it’s plugged in and acts not only as a transceiver, but also as a stylish dock for when the Mamba’s batteries need charging. Alternatively, you can also plug the USB cable that goes to the dock directly into the mouse for charging, allowing you to charge while you play and instantly turning it into a wired mouse.
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Buffalo introduced its Nfniti Wireless-N Router & Access Point WHR-G300N, which is ideal solution to connect your PCs and laptops wirelessly to the Internet, suitable for home and small office environment. With support of Wi-Fi 802.11n Draft 2.0 specification, the speed is boosted up to 300Mbps, which make it perfect for streaming multimedia content, such as HD movies or music, lets you download images or send and receive e-mail from multiple PCs simultaneously.
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22 Sep
Posted by kar as Sound Card, Wireless

Creative Technology unveiled its new Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook sound card. The Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook when combined with the Creative Wireless Receiver frees you from having to directly connect your notebook PC to your speakers up to 30m away. You can also set up individual zones to control playback independently in specific rooms. Creative’s award-winning X-Fi audio technology provides significant benefits to any audio listening experience. For music, Creative X-Fi Crystalizer technology utilises audio algorithms to selectively restore the highs and lows from instruments and vocals that were damaged or diminished during the iTunes, MP3, game audio or other compression processes. The Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook also features Creative’s EAX ADVANCED HD audio technology, for stunning positional audio realism in today’s hottest games.
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23 Aug
Posted by kar as Audio Video Player, Speaker, Wireless

You can now listen music from iPod player anywhere at your home now. Sony has unveiled its new wireless, multi-room audio system for listening to iPod® players, the Sony S-AIRPLAY (model AIR-SA20PK). The new S-AIRPLAY system features Sony’s S-Air technology, provides a practical, wireless multi-room solution without complicated setup requirements. Wireless audio can be transmitted from the system’s main docking station in one room to various rooms throughout the home — up to nearly 164 feet—simply by plugging a separate S-Air wireless speaker into a power outlet. Equipped with an AM/FM tuner, the S-AIRPLAY system’s dual source feature lets users listen to music from the iPod player or from a radio station. Listeners in one room can hear their favorite radio station, while listeners in another room can enjoy music from the iPod at the same time.
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24 Jul
Posted by kar as USB Accessories, Wireless

To cater the increase usage of 802.11n wireless technology, ASUS launched the new ASUS USB-N11 wireless N USB adapter. This compact sized marvel allows users to simply push a button on the adapter and the router to create a protected wireless environment without complicated setups! Additionally, the USB-N11 is fully 802.11n compliant ? allowing users to have easy interoperability with all draft-N devices. Fully certified with the 802.11n wireless standard, the USB-N11 can provide data transfers of up to 5 times faster throughput (90Mbps) than 11g standards. The USB-N11 will also allow easy interoperability with all draft-n 2.0 devices; and it is backward compatible with previous 802.11 b/g standards ? allowing users to utilize b/g devices without any compatibility issues.
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To provide better wireless solution, ASUS has introduced its new ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router. It features a full-support of 802.11n wireless technology, which data transfers of over 100Mbps can be achieved. By incorporating SuperSpeedN, the RT-N15 provides super-fast data transfer of up to 300 Mbps - ideal for wireless multimedia streaming, file sharing and online gaming throughout the home. Recognizing the value of the new WiFi standard, the ASUS RT-N15 is fully certified with 802.11n draft and WiFi Alliance approved ? allowing easy interoperability with all draft-n 2.0 devices. It is also backward compatible with previous 802.11 b/g standards ? allowing users to utilize b/g devices without any compatibility issues.
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03 Apr
Posted by kar as Wireless

This is a nice traveler companion which want to have wireless connection, the PCI GW-MF54G2 Multi-Function Mini Router, a compact/travel size IEEE802.11b/g Access Point. With one ethernet port, it provides a powerful high-speed wireless connection for compatible wireless-enabled devices into network with freedom to roam. The setup and maintenance can be easily done via its web-based UI, which comes with a friendly user interface to configure all functions via web browser.
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01 Apr
Posted by kar as Audio Video Recorder, Camcorder, Wireless
Corega unveiled a new high-performance MPEG-4/MJPEG network camera in a stand-alone system with a built-in CPU, Web server and multiple video format compatibility, the Corega CG-WLNCM4G. The CG-WLNCM4G supports not only high-quality video and two-way audio with internal microphone, but also adjusts its light mode automatically according to the environmental lighting conditions to receive clear images even at night. Its compatibility of 3GPP mobile phone videos, 3x digital zoom and support of scheduled, motion triggered or manual recording options will be of great helping hands in personal supervision, while its IP surveillance allows monitoring and recording for up to 16 channels (windows) using NC Monitor (the included software). Its feature of ID and password authentication for user security will prevent any unauthorized use.
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