Belkin has introduced its new line of wireless routers that are designed to help you enjoy your digital content, instead of taking the lead with all the hassle of setting up a network. The new line consists of Surf, Share, Play, and Play Max routers. The new range of wireless routers offer various apps to make your life easier. The Belkin routers are priced between 50$ and $130 depending on the model.
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Belkin introduced a new range of wireless routers
Thursday, March 25th, 2010New wireless mouse by Buffalo
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Here’s the latest wireless mouse made by the manufacturer Buffalo for the Japanese market, the BSMLW09S, powered by 2 AA batteries, with 3 buttons and displaying 800dpi/1600dpi resolutions. Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000 and Mac OS 10.5, it comes in different colors: red, silver, white, black, blue and brown. Price: ¥4000 or €32.

Enermax Acrylux keyboard
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Looking for a good keyboard to connect to your new computer? So here is the Enerma Acryluxx keyboard. It is available in wired and wireless. Features include:
- 2.4GHz wireless connectivity
- It uses 2 AAA batteries
- 2 USB ports (one on each side)
- Price: 66.90 Euros ($99)
- Weight: 817 grams
Wi-Fi Alliance unveils the Wi-Fi Direct
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
The concept is attractive on the paper. In fact, the Wi-Fi Direct should ensure that all devices equipped with Wi-Fi to connect to each other so completely invisible and transparent. So, each device can be transformed into an access point.
We expect more about it, but know that the Wi-Fi Direct should embrace the WPA2 encryption standard, and should be used later in the year 2010. Apple has already confirmed it would use the service.
New Wireless Router and USB HSDPA card combo by Buffalo
Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Buffalo has unveiled its new wireless router with Gigabit hub, the DWR-HP-G300N. Nothing too impressive here, because ultimately, the router is very similar to previous versions proposed by the same manufacturer.
However, the big difference lies in the fact that it comes with a small 3G adapter to receive all necessary information via your router (Once it is installed), and allowing you to connect to the Internet outside the perimeter of the router, and this via 3G. It will however ask your Internet provider, the SIM card.

