Just How Fast Is Cisco’s New Router? Really Freaking Fast
Cisco Tuesday announced a new router, the CRS-3, that it says is capable of delivering 322 terabits per second. Now, we don’t usually cover routers and similar enterprise hardware here in Gadget Lab,...
View ArticleCisco Announces the Cius, the BlackBerry of Tablets
Cisco announced this afternoon that in 2011 it will be launching an Android-based tablet, named the Cius, aimed squarely at the business market. Cisco has always been an enterprise-focused company, and...
View ArticleCisco Unveils Umi Videoconferencing Phone for HDTV
SAN FRANCISCO — Cisco on Wednesday morning launched an electronics kit that turns a high-definition television into an expensive videoconferencing phone. Called Umi (pronounced “you-me”) Telepresence,...
View ArticleGadget Lab Podcast: Windows Phone 7 and the Madness of Sony and Cisco
Gadget Lab's weekly video (and audio) review of the top topics in the gadget universe. This week: a Star Trek pizza cutter, Windows Phone 7, Cisco's home videoconferencing solution, and a cool new...
View ArticleWhy Cisco’s Flip Flopped in the Camera Business
Cisco is shutting down a business unit that it bought for over half-a-billion dollars: the Flip camcorder division. That’s a shame, considering how high the Flip was flying a few short years ago. It’s...
View ArticleFlip’s Web-Connected Camcorder Nixed Before Release
Cisco axed the Flip business division just a day before it was supposed to debut a live-streaming Flip camcorder. Called the FlipLive, the camera would have been able to stream video to Twitter and...
View ArticleIs iPhone Murdering Point-and-Shoots? Not Really
Here’s a clue how popular smartphones have become as cameras: Apple’s iPhone 4 is quickly approaching the No. 1 spot to become the most-used camera on Flickr. Nikon’s D90 DSLR camera is still Flickr...
View ArticleBeyond Smart TV: ‘Surfaces’ Prototype Reveals the Television of Tomorrow
NDS, a company that develops DRM security and DVR technology for pay-TV providers like Cox and DirecTV, has developed a proof-of-concept called Surfaces that shows how television could become the...
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