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Sabrent Releases New USB 4 Travel Hub, Your Next Journeying Companion
Sabrent has released its new USB 4 Travel Hub allowing you to extend your laptop, phone or tablet with a convenient and portable travel hub. Sabrent USB 4 Travel Hub This new hub provides all the additional connectivity your device needs whilst on the go, it contains three USB-C ports…
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ASUS RT-AX86U WiFi 6 Gaming Router Review
ASUS RT-AX86U WiFi 6 Gaming Router Review ASUS has been a provider of network gear and especially routers for quite a while. Today I’m taking a closer look at one of their newest devices, the RT-AX86U. It is an AX5700 router that utilises the latest wireless technologies. The router doesn’t…
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ASRock Launches the Z390 Phantom Gaming Mainboard Family
New High-End Gaming Series from ASRock We first saw ASRock‘s Phantom Gaming brand offering AMD Radeon video cards several months ago. Now they are launching their first motherboard line under this new brand featuring six models. It consists of five ATX form factor models and one mini-ITX unit. All of…
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Buffalo Introduces BS-XP Series of 10GbE Switches
Having 10Gigabit-enabled devices isn’t enough, you also need a switch in order to connect those devices with each other. Buffalo released the new BS-XP series of 10GbE switches with the purpose to allow an easy, cost efficient, and energy-efficient way to extend your business network with ten times the speed.…
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NETGEAR Launches ProSAFE 4×4 Wave 2 Wireless-AC Access Point
Netgear added another access point to their broad portfolio of networking products, the new Netgear ProSAFE Premium 802.11ac 4×4 Wave 2 Wireless Access Point (WAC740) featuring 802.11ac Wave 2 with MU-MIMO technology and Multi-Gigabit 2.5G Ethernet. The ProSAFE WAC740 dual-band Access Point (AP) can deliver up to 600 Mbps for the…
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IEEE Approves New 802.3bz Ethernet Standard For 5Gbps Speeds
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, better known as IEEE, has approved a new networking standard that might give us faster ethernet connections through existing cables. I say might here, because only time will show whether manufacturers will embrace this and bring it to the market or not. With the…
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