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About.com — 11/27/2010
NETGEAR Stora Home Media Network Attached Storage (NAS)
By Barb Gonzalez
Access Files from Anywhere With This Easy-to-Use NAS Device
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Forbes Video Network — 11/23/2010
Internet Connected Refrigerator?
By Staff
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About.com — 11/18/2010
Ten Network Media Trends from CES 2011
By Barb Gonzalez
2011 is the year of network media players, media streamers, networked TVs and home theater components.
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Mashable — 11/17/2010
Why You Need to Upgrade Your Router This Holiday Season
By Christina Warren
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TheStreet.com — 11/11/2010
Net TV’s a Boost to NETGEAR – CEO Patrick Lo
By Debra Borchardt
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- NetGear CEO Patrick Lo says iPad and internet TV sales will bring more revenue.
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IT Business Edge — 11/10/2010
NETGEAR Announces ReadyNAS Pro Storage Family for SMBs
By Paul Mah
Netgear last week announced the ReadyNAS Pro family of business storage products designed to make storage and backup easier for small and mid-sized businesses. The new Pro family of network attached storage (NAS) will be available in two-bay, four-bay, and six-bay desktop systems, and offers a good complement to the Business version of the ReadyNAS, which are available in rack-mounted formats for data closets or larger infrastructure deployments.
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Consumer Affairs — 11/8/2010
NETGEAR Offers a Way to Wirelessly Connect TVs to the Internet
By Mark Huffman
Netgear's new wireless router is designed for connecting TV sets, not computers
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InformationWeek — 11/5/2010
NETGEAR Rolls Flexible Storage, Switches for SMBs
By Daniel Dern
Portfolio includes simplifies storage for supporting virtualization, multisite backup, and disaster recovery, plus managed switches with lots of LAN features at affordable prices.
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CTO Edge — 11/5/2010
Smart IT versus Big IT
By Mike Vizard
In tough economic times such as these, there is always added pressure to reduce IT costs. One of the first things that many IT organizations decide to do is reduce the number of vendors they deal with, on the assumption that by consolidating all their purchasing power around one vendor, they will get a better deal.
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Investor's Business Daily — 11/5/2010
NETGEAR Growth Plan Aided by 4G Network
By J. Bonasia
Netgear, a maker of networking gear for homes and small businesses, is pushing into new product areas in a drive to more than double its revenue to $2 billion a year by mid-decade. On Friday, the company is set to launch products for small businesses and consumers. The products are in the areas of information sharing and security, data backup and protection, and wireless systems. Netgear (NTGR) ...
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Motley Fool — 11/5/2010
Is This NETGEAR’s Next Smash Hit?
By Anders Bylund
At the start of the company's annual analyst day, Netgear has announced a metric truckload of new products in what company spokespeople are calling the "biggest news day in history."
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VentureBeat — 11/5/2010
NETGEAR Introduces a Swarm of New Devices to Connect TVs to the Web
By Dean Takahashi
During the holidays, about half of all TVs sold are likely to be web-connected. That calls for a reboot in home networking technology and it’s why Netgear is launching 13 new products today for consumers and small businesses.
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SC Magazine — 11/1/2010
NETGEAR ProSafe SRX5308 v3.0.7-5
By Michael Lipinski
This product will make it easy for any business to create secure connections to employees or partner networks.
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Home Media Magazine — 11/1/2010
Six Questions: NETGEAR’s Damir Skripic
By Erik Gruenwedel
When Netgear Oct. 26 bowed a branded media player manufactured by Roku Inc., it represented a win-win situation for two companies seeking a foothold in digital distribution of entertainment via the Internet (Netgear) and at the nationwide retail level (Roku).
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IT Business Edge — 9/30/2010
Time For Enterprise IT Tea Party
By Michael Vizard
We see customers shying away from some of the traditional enterprise vendors in favor of smaller vendors that offer most of the same capabilities at much lower prices. The folks at Netgear, for example, refer to this as “Smart IT versus Big IT."
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Enterprise Networking Planet — 9/30/2010
NETGEAR Takes Aim at Network Management
By Sean Michael Kerner
On the network management side, Netgear is rolling out its new NMS200 ProSafe Network Management System. Newton explained that the NMS is a software platform that will run on several different Windows platforms including Windows XP, Windows Server (2003 & 2008), Windows7 (32 and 64 bit).
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CED Magazine — 9/28/2010
Cox Mulls Managed Services for Data Home Networking
By Mike Robuck
In June, Cox started selling data gateways with DOCSIS 3.0 and 802.11n from Cisco and Netgear directly to its customers. While the nation's third-largest cable operator has a long history of selling home networking gear to its subscribers, the new gateways could lead to Cox dipping its toe into managed services for home networking.
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Network World — 9/27/2010
NETGEAR Targets SMB Market with New Security Tool
By David Newman
Either because server disks are full or because virtualization is a natural growth path, organizations large and small are moving toward shared storage. For large enterprises, high-capacity storage-area networks make sense, but what about small or mid-sized enterprises
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Associated Content — 9/24/2010
NETGEAR Router Stora: No Need for NETGEAR Support
By James Langer
The demand for wireless network routers is at an all time high. Among the various manufacturers of these devices, there is one that stands out in terms of quality and sheer popularity. Netgear wireless routers are devices which pose very minimal, if not none, problems to its user.
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CNET — 9/20/2010
NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra4 (4TB)
By Dong Ngo
We were impressed with the backup feature of the Ultra 4, where it can by itself pull the data from a network device to make backups stored on its internal storage.
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