March 11, 2010
Written by Gadget Gurus
Cisco CRS-3 super fast router transfers 322 terabits per second

Cisco has announced a new router, CRS-3 which has the capability to transfer huge amount of data at huge speeds of 322 terabits per second; equivalent to the ability to download 4 Billion MP3 files in about a minute or download every movie ever made in just 4 minutes or to allow the entire population of China to make video calls at the same time.
Such a super fast router is definitely not meant for home use, it’s over a million times faster than your cable modem at home. It’s meant to be used by Internet service or network providers such as AT&T.
If one of these routers to be used at any of the largest service providers of the country, it definitely helps speed up a lot the Internet speed of the country. This router would likely come in a massive body and it’ll be the best candidate to drive wireless network providers’ or ISP’s backhaul.
February 10, 2010
Written by Gadget Gurus
Netgear MBRN3300E 3G WiFi router built-in firewall

3G has good coverage in both cities and remote areas. If you live in a remote place that you can not get the services of broadband Internet, you can use 3G connectivity for shared Internet access with his family.
Here comes the new 3G WiFi router, MBRN3300E, which is the product of collaboration between Netgear and Ericsson. The MBRN3300E Netgear 3G WiFi router comes with integrated firewall, supports 802.11n WiFi and built-in 3G modem is.
To use the 3G WiFi router Netgear, all you need to get a SIM card with data plan from your cellular network operator, which allows you to HSPA connectivity and Internet connection sharing with his family.
The Netgear router 3G also comes with an optional charger for car battery and some accessories to maximize their mobility allows you to share your Internet connection with your friends while you’re in the car or on the run. Although never be as small as MiFi router, but it’s good as an option for consideration.
February 2, 2010
Written by Gadget Gurus
NetGear latest thread management system, ProSecure UTM 5

No matter who you are in small or large businesses, you should be very worried about the safety of your office computer network. Netgear has unveiled its latest wireless management system, ProSecure UTM 5, which comes packed with a lot of security technologies in one box, including firewall, SSL, IPSec VPN, URL filtering, network antivirus and antispam protection . Surprisingly, it costs less than $ 300 each, which is definitely affordable for both large and small businesses.
ProSecure Netgear 5 UTM is a system thread management classes. The VPN server is compatible with Mac and Windows. UTM ProSecure 5 is now available at a price of $ 275. Some functions such as email protection and web security require subscriptions. Add the subscriptions and the maintenance and support agreements, the final price will be $ 399, which remains a very affordable safety device for peace of mind.
January 8, 2010
Written by Gadget Gurus
Using USB 2.0 hub doubles as a ruler

The USB hub can only sit in a corner of his desk, taking a little space while not connected to your gadgets. It is therefore a good choice to have a USB hub can also act as another tool or device, while not in use. Here comes a 4-port USB hub that doubles as a rule of 10cm. It is a practice that can be used to make some measurements of its surroundings, while not connected to your gadgets. Features are available after the jump!
Features:
- 4 in 1 Multifunctional USB 2.0 Portable Hub.
- The Portable USB Hub is the perfect way to expand your computer’s connectivity and functionality with 4 ports.
- This theme has a USB 2.0 hub.
- 4-port USB Hub with USB 1.1 compatible multifunctional.
- The maximum data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps
- Single port USB 2.0 Hub excess current protection.
- Plug and Play, no driver installation required.
- Support WIN98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista
- Cable length: 24 “
- Dimensions: 4.25 “x 1.25″ x 7 / 16 “(L * W * D)
- Weight: 71.7g