Ethernet
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Looking for a way to offer smart TV functionality without having to buy into a closed system, InnSpire has developed an Android-powered set-top box that's crammed into an Ethernet cable, which means that hotels can turn standard room TVs into smart TVs just by plugging them into the wall socket.
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A new Bluetooth-enabled hub introduced by Cassia at CES could extend Bluetooth range up to 1,000 feet or through three interior walls, and allow up to 22 different devices to be connected at once.
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It might be seven months late, but Belkin’s Thunderbolt Express Dock is now available sporting a couple of changes.
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SkinnyBytes has announced a line of computers that are engineered for low voltage and extremely low power consumption that are able to receive all their power over a standard network cable via PoE.
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Charles Thacker was granted the 2009 Turing Award for his contributions of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field.
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VESA has unveiled Displayport v1.2, which allows "multi-streaming", date rate of 21.6Gbps and bi-directional USB data transfer.
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Building on the previous Popcorn Hour, the Syabas Popbox is a media hub that lets you stream videos off the Internet, play games and even read tweets from your friends right from your HDTV set.
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Zemno’s DeskBook Pro portable docking station adds a stack of additional ports and connections, and its ModBay Technology allows the internal connection of additional hard drives, batteries and peripherals.
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Sonos is about to release an all-in-one digital music system which can be controlled from an iPhone
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The UK’s largest broadband provider, TalkTalk, has asked Goldsmiths, University of London to give the humble router a facelift with their vision of what the routers of the future might look like – and they’re probably not what you expected.
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Juniper Networks has announced what it says is the industry's first 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) router interface card, which will be offered as part of Juniper's T1600 core router.