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Source: Gadgetell
D-Link has announced the pre-order availability of its most advanced Gaming Router to date, the D-Link Gaming Router with Qualcomm StreamBoost technology. The D-Link Gaming Router offers AC1300 wireless speeds with unique traffic shaping and bandwidth ...
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Source: MacNN
Currently Newegg.com has the QNAP high performance 6-bay NAS server for the reduced price of $851.99. That's $78 off the list price of $929.99, and until June 30th, use coupon code 'QNAPNAS030' at checkout to drop the price further to $ ...
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Source: Macworld UK
You have a Mac. And some half-crazed part of your brain really, really wants to take it apart and tinker with it, upgrade it in every way possible, and put it back together again. You've been warned not to do it, but warnings be damned. Cong ...
Full article at: Macworld UK
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Source: MacMinute
D-Link has announced the pre-order availability of its D-Link Gaming Router with Qualcomm StreamBoost technology (DGL-5500). It will begin shipping Aug. 1; you can pre-order at at newegg.com for US$199. The D-Link Gaming Router offers AC1300 w ...
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Source: Softpedia
The 802.11ac technology, the latest incarnation of the Wi-Fi specification, has dragged the maximum performance of dual-band Wi-Fi routers from around 750 Mbps to 1300 Mbps. D-Link has once again shown th ...
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Source: AOL News
If you need computer or TV cables, don't head to the store for them. Chances are you'll be paying much more than you need to. The average price of an HDMI cable at a retail store is $30, while some establishments charge as much as $100 ...
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