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  • Buffalo Technology's AirStation 54Mbps Wireless USB adapter reviewed*
    Saturday 18 October 2003 – 08:09
    After a longer-than-expected wait, 802.11g / USB 2.0 adapters are finally hitting the shelves. The first one to hit the SmallNetBuilder test bench was also the first announced - Buffalo Technology's AirStation 54Mbps Wireless USB Adapter. We put it through its paces and our RapidReview will tell you whether you have to sacrifice any speed for the convenience of its USB 2.0 connection.
  • Hawking Technology Hi-Gain Wireless USB adapter reviewed*
    Tuesday 28 October 2003 – 06:00
    Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain Wireless USB adapter puts a new twist on an old product category. We found its 802.11b wireless adapter and hi-gain directional antenna to be a compelling combination for overcoming weak signal problems.
  • 3D Stereo Technology: Is it Ready for Prime Time?*
    Monday 2 May 2005 – 07:00
    3D stereo technology has made major strides in the past few years, so we felt it was time to take a look at the state of the industry and several different 3D stereo technologies that are available. We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids.
  • Terrific Tablet Technology - An Attempt to Deliver on the Promise of True Portability*
    Friday 26 July 2002 – 06:00
    PaceBlade enters the tablet PC market with the Transmeta Crusoe driven PaceBook. We will see it the Crusoe processor can deliver on the well known promise of longer battery life and find out if the promise of tablet PC technology is not a reality.
  • USB Technology: Multi-TT Hub Goes Head-to-Head With Single-TT*
    Tuesday 9 September 2003 – 07:00
    A USB hub is a must-have if you want to run several external devices. However, in order to use USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices at the same time, your hub will need a so-called transaction translator - or TT for short - to handle the different data flows. In our test, a classic hub with only one TT squares off against an advanced model with multiple TTs.

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