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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Practically Networked Newsletter for December 31, 2009

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December 31, 2009

Review: Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360
For about twenty bucks less than Microsoft's N adapter, the $79 (MSRP) Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360 gives you a potentially more versatile way to get your Xbox natively linked to an N network (albeit 2.4 GHz only).


Review: Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter
If you just want the simplest way to get your 360 connected to an 802.11n network, Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter does the job nicely.


Review: Belkin Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit
When wireless won't cut it and you need a high-performance, low-hassle way of networking devices around


Protect Your Network with PacketFence
Packet Fence integrates a number of useful tools, including network access control, intrusion detection, captive portals and more, into a protective powerhouse. - 12/29/09

Up Your Wi-Fi Security with Five Pro Tips
Ready to up your Wi-Fi security game? Eric Geier has five pro tips that the big outfits use, guaranteed to provide that extra level of protection. - 12/17/2009

Stream Media Over the Internet with Windows 7
With Windows Media Player 12, sharing and streaming content isn't limited to home networks. - 12/03/09

Make Home Networking Easier with Windows 7 HomeGroups
With Windows 7's new HomeGroups feature, you'll be able to share files safely and securely. - 11/5/09

Upgrading to Windows 7? Five Reasons You Should or Shouldn't.
Welcome to Windows 7 launch day. Before you run down to the store to pick up a copy, here are some things to consider. - 10/22/09

Survive the Upgrade to Windows 7
32-bit or 64? Home, Professional or Ultimate? You've got a lot of choices if you're upgrading to Windows 7, and we've got a guide to help you work through them. - 10/08/09

Using Zeroconf on Linux: What Is It Good For?
If you run Debian or Ubuntu, you've got avahi, the ZeroConf daemon; but why would you want it and how can it spare you the hassle of sharing services over your network? - 10/01/09

Extend Your PC Display Over the Network with MaxiVista 4
If you've got two PCs and want to extend the screen real estate on one of them without installing extra video cards and cabling, MaxiVista is for you. - 9/24/09

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Consumers Unhappy With Pace of Tech Progress
It's almost 2010 -- where's my jetpack? A new poll finds that a large number of U.S. adults are unhappy with the current state of technology. - 12/31/09

Google Set to Compete With Its Own Chrome OS Partners?
Alleged specs of a Google-branded netbook surface -- prompting questions about the search leader's strategy when it comes to partners' own devices. - 12/29/09

Comcast Settles P2P Class-Action Suit
Modest settlement agreement resolves only one legal hurdle from BitTorrent throttling incident. - 12/23/09

Latinos Closing Digital Divide: Pew
New report finds rising Internet usage among minority segment. - 12/22/09

Top Ten Security Tips for the Holidays
Unfortunately, the weather outside isn't the only thing that's frightful this time of year. Use our PC security tips to protect yourself from spyware, hackers, and other Grinchy things. - 12/18/09






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