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CES 2010 - Look Good, Act Assured, Play Loud


 CES Show Floor

CES Cathedral – The industry's giants come to Vegas weeks ahead to set up their pavilions (way beyond ordinary booths). All the glitz, glamour designed to sell.

CES is like Cherry Blossom time in Japan or on the Potomac. Or Mel Brooks' Springtime for Hitler! Just a great way to start fresh and see if the industry can get it right…this time.

Before Shapiro could open the festivities, Google's Schmidt decided he'd pull a Steve and take the wind out of Shapiro's CES sails with his Nexus One unveiling.Read more

D-Link Debuts Boxee Box at CES 2010


 Boxee Box

Networking pioneer and popular entertainment software create the best way to get the free entertainment the Internet has to offer with no monthly fee

January 2010 - D-Link made lots of geeks and early adopters happy this week by introducing the revolutionary Boxee Box by D-Link, winner of the CES Best of Innovations award in the Home Entertainment category.

The Boxee Box by D-Link reinterprets what TV should be. The Boxee Box delivers movies, TV shows, music, and photos from a user's computer, home network, and the Internet to their HDTV with no PC needed. Additionally, Boxee's core social features make it easy for friends to discover new content from each other through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and more.Read more

New All-in-One 802.11N Router with Photo Frame


 D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685

D-Link unveiled a new network router this week that has it all - 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity with network attached storage (NAS), USB device-sharing, a digital photo frame, FTP server, and it features D-Link's Green Technology for energy savings.

The D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685 has a 3.2-inch LCD screen that displays digital photos, streamed video, weather forecasts and other streaming Internet content. Frame content is easily managed at www.internetphotoframe.com.

Up to one terabyte of data can be stored on a 2.5-inch SATA drive, thanks to the network attached storage (NAS) feature. The built-in FTP server lets you access to documents, photos, music etc., and two USB ports with SharePort let multiple users wirelessly share USB devices such as printers. It also features Gigabit ports for wire transfers.Read more

D-Link to Add CAPTCHA to its Home Routers

May 12, 2009 - A series of recent Internet security attacks on home and small office computers are compromising networks where users least expect it - their routers. These malicious software invasions, in which users unknowingly download a Trojan horse when performing common tasks, invade the router to detect wireless capabilities, then alter the victim's domain name system (DNS) records so that all future traffic is diverted through the, attackers' network first.

In response to the growing number of these attacks and subsequent user security concerns, D-Link has integrated CAPTCHA - a system, designed to detect whether responses are human or computer-generated - into its popular home and small office routers as an extra safety measure. CAPTCHAs are used to prevent malicious software from performing actions that degrade the quality of service on a network, such as those found in worms, viruses and Trojan horses.Read more

Energy Saving Internet Photo Frame


 DSM-210 Internet Photo Frame

Are you still looking for a gift for Mom this Mother's Day? Is she a photography buff? One possibility is a new Internet Photo Frame.

The DSM-210 from D-Link features a high-resolution 10-inch color display and uses the wireless home network connection to show off her pictures. The frame can also display weather, trivia, traffic reports and more by managing the frame from the online portal - www.dlink.framechannel.com. A remote control is also included.

With everyone being concerned with energy savings these days, I'm sure Mom will also like the DSM-210's Green feature -- a motion detector that automatically powers the unit on and off depending on movement in the room.

To make matters even better….purchase the photo frame from www.dlinkshop.com between May 6-10, and save $10 off the MSRP of $244.99.

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