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Smart Business: Northern California — February 2010
One-Track Mind By Kristy O'Hara
"NETGEAR's CEO Patrick Lo is featured in an article describing his rise from a child in China to a leader in the technology industry, and how he's keeping NETGEAR's mission at the forefront of every initiative."
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NewTeeVee — February 17, 2010
Intel Wireless Display: A Sight for Sore Eyes By Liane Cassavoy
Writing on the NETGEAR Push2TV (PTV1000), Cassavoy opined "... overall, it provided one of the best ways I’ve found for viewing PC-based content on your TV."
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ZDNet — February 9, 2010
Netgear's New Mobile Broadband Router Offers 802.11n And 3G For Your Boat By Andrew Nusca
“The new router was announced just in time for the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The companies say the new router’s ability to connect using HSPA mobile broadband targets the SOHO (small office, home office) and “semi-nomadic” user.”
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Engadget — February 9, 2010
Netgear Partners with Ericsson for a 3G-receiving, WiFi-Emanating Router By Vladislav Savov
“Had enough of dealing with oligopolistic wired broadband suppliers? Well, with Netgear's brand spanking new MBRN3300E you can just ride off into the 3G sunset and say goodbye to those pesky wires.”
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CNET — February 2, 2010
Hands-on: Is Intel's Wireless Display a Game Changer? By Dan Ackerman
CNET’s Dan Ackerman completes a hands-on review of NETGEAR’s Push2TV, and says the reason the unit “... has potential is that it's easy to set up, easy to use, and could be built into a huge number of upcoming laptops.”
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Engadget — February 1, 2010
Toshiba Satellite E205 (with Intel Wireless Display) Review By Joanna Stern
“Seriously, we're pretty sure any of our tech-challenged friends could figure this out without even opening the manual. It was as simple as plugging the Netgear Push2TV box ... into one of the HDMI ports on our 40-inch Toshiba HDTV ... and then pressing the wireless display button on the laptop's touch control strip.”
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SMB Nation — February 1, 2010
Right time, Right place: NETGEAR ProSecure UTM5 By Harry Brelsford
“You just never know where you’ll bump into a recession dividend. Today I “bumped” into one with the ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) 5 ... With this device small companies will be empowered to protect themselves with an array of defenses including firewall, SSL and IPSEC VPN, URL filtering, network antivirus, and antispam. Throw in a sexy form factor and you have the UTM5.”
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PC World — February 1, 2010
Netgear Announces ProSecure UTM For 5-User SMB Networks By Patrick Miller
“Small businesses looking to beef up their network security will be glad to see that Netgear has announced the release of the ProSecure UTM5, a scaled-down version of its existing ProSecure UTM (Unified Threat Management) product lineup priced for 5-user networks.”
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Dealerscope — January 2010
Vendor View : What's Next for Netgear? By Nancy Klosek
"... with the introduction of the Stora NAS device, the company is also tapping into consumers' familiarity and love affair with control devices like the iPhone and Blackberry."
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Network World — January 25, 2010
Netgear Targets SMB Market with New Security Tool By Joel Snyder
UTM firewall and the expensive depth of enterprise-class Web security gateways. The STM600 gives network managers an excellent option to add Web security at a reasonable price with minimum risk.”
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Market Watch — January 22, 2010
The Tech Rally's At A Moment Of Truth By John Dvorak
“The company's newest RangeMax routers should be a boon to its bottom line. These are some of the finest products I've seen Netgear deliver for years, and I'm not easily impressed.”
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Processor Magazine — January 14, 2010
Rogue Access Points: Find Suspicious Devices On Your Network By William Van Winkle
“A wireless controller gives you a whole host of benefits,” says Peter Newton, director of SME product marketing for Netgear, “including centralized management, a self-healing wireless network that makes sure all users stay connected, load balancing, transmit power adjustment, etc.”
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New York Times — January 13, 2010
Protecting Data, Ahead of the Curve By Rik Fairlie
“The Stora is intended for those new to networking and has a slick, intuitive Web-based interface.”
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VentureBeat — January 12, 2010
Our picks for the best of the Consumer Electronics Show By Dean Takahashi
“Putting the images from your computer screen on the TV should be dead simple ... With Intel Wireless Display, or Widi, the process is a lot more intuitive. You’ll need a Netgear Push2TV wireless adapter that plugs into the high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port of the TV.”
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PC World — January 9, 2010
Stream Anything from Your PC to Your HDTV, Wire Free By Yardena Arar
“Intel's next-generation notebook CPUs, announced at the consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, are so powerful they can compress the contents of a PC display on the fly and stream it wirelessly to a soon-to-be-introduced Netgear set-top box, the Push2TV (PVT 1000), that you'll connect to your set via HDMI or component cables.”
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New York Times — January 8, 2010
Get Ready for Wi-Di By Stephen Williams
“Push2TV is from Netgear, developed in collaboration with Intel, and it employs a new technology called Wi-Fi Direct (or Wi-Di), which had its debut at C.E.S. ... According to Netgear, users will be able to access most of the content on their computers on their TV.”
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MSNBC — January 8, 2010
Video: Hot Spots for Tech Launches
NETGEAR’s Push2TV adapter is mentioned as part of the recently announced Intel Wireless Display technology by a Best Buy executive.
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CRN — January 7, 2010
When You Need Wi-Fi, Ad Hoc By Ed Moltzen
“We like Netgear's approach with carrier support, simplicity and design. That it's got a simple management console is so much the better ... With a robust VAR program that it's been maintaining for a while, Netgear is providing one more reason for solution providers to keep its calling card nearby.”
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Barron’s — January 7, 2010
Netgear Is Connecting the Dots By Alexander Eule “At CES, Netgear demonstrated the Stora's ability to send a consumer's personal photos and videos directly to mobile devices ... That's the kind of device that should drive sales for Netgear ... Netgear is delivering real products today. Its stock should deliver, as well.”
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Wall Street Journal — January 7, 2010
CES: Intel Talks Smart Homes, Smart Phones and Apps By Don Clark
“Another hassle in the home is people huddling around laptops to watch videos. A little box from Netgear, the engineer says, can send a movie from an Intel-powered laptop to display on a big old high-definition set.”
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