Buffalo Turbo Charges Storage Line( old news - 08:35PM Friday Aug 10 2007) By Doug Olenick New York Buffalo Technology has upgraded its line of DriveStation and MiniStation external storage drives with a proprietary technology called Turbo USB that the company says increases data throughput by 30 percent. Turbo USB is available for the first time in eight new Buffalo products shipping this week, said Brian Verenkoff, product marketing manager. The data speed increase was accomplished by upgrading the USB controller in the device, he said. » www.twice.com/article/CA6467791.htmlcomments? Buffalo Injunction May Prevent Sales( old news - 04:41PM Wednesday Jun 20 2007) By Eric Griffith The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency, says it owns a patent covering specific aspects of wireless LAN technology. And the courts agree. After winning a summary judgment in November last year against Buffalo Technology in a Texas court, last week the same court granted CSIRO an injunction against Buffalo. That means Buffalo product sales are supposed to halt in the United States, ASAP. (As of this morning, however, Buffalo AirStation products were easily found on BestBuy.com, Amazon.com, and Buy.com.) » www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3684431comments? Bryan Gardiner - ExtremeTech Buffalo Technology announced a new Web Access feature for its LinkStation Live NAS (networked attached storage) devices on Monday, which the company says will let customers share and access their content from anywhere in the world. While the new, free feature will not require any additional software, it will only work with the company's LinkStation Live devices, according to a Buffalo representative. Users can access content, such as photos, videos, music, and other data stored on a LinkStation Live, via a standard Web browser. Continues herecomments? Buffalo Meets User Demand With 3TB NAS( old news - 09:47PM Friday Apr 20 2007) Buffalo Technology has expanded the capacities of the TeraStation Live (HS-DH3.0TGL/R5), and TeraStation Pro II (TS-H3.0TGL/R5) to 3TB, due to the rise in digital data being downloaded and stored in home and office environments. With an estimated 50 per cent of UK households having access to broadband* and the volume of data within businesses growing by 52 per cent a year** it is inevitable that users will begin to demand extra storage space in which to keep their content, commented Gerardine Lynch, Product Marketing Manager at Buffalo. Expanding our TeraStation line to 3TB will ensure that there is enough drive space to store and share up to 500 DVDs or 4000 CDs of data, fulfilling user demand for the foreseeable future at least! Continues herecomments? AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 15, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wireless and wired networking, storage and memory solutions announced today it has received awards from both Ingram Micro Inc., (NYSE:IM - News) and Tech Data Corporation (NASDAQ:TECD - News), two of the worldwide leading distributors of IT products. Buffalo received Ingram Micro's Leap Award, which recognizes those manufacturers that exemplify outstanding growth and partnership. In addition, Tech Data's TechSelect community of SMB VARs recognized Buffalo for its commitment to the channel by presenting the company with the Most Engaged Business Partner Award. Continues @ Yahoo Financecomments? AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 2, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking, storage, multimedia and memory solutions today announced it earned the 2006 XChange XCellence award during CMP Technology's XChange Latin America in the category of Best XChange Appointment Presentation at an awards ceremony in Miami, FL on September 12. story continues..comments? Humphrey Cheung July 5, 2006 13:46
Buffalo Technology has announced its newest Linkstation network attached storage (NAS) device that is aimed at small businesses and enterprises. The Linkstation Pro comes in 250 GB to 750 GB capacities and includes Active Directory support. story continues..comments? Buffalo have just announced a new wireless Media Player, the LinkTheater PC-P4LWAG. This is one of the first devices that will support Intel® Viiv Based Pcs. story continues..comments? Patrick Mannion (04/24/2006 11:52 AM EDT) MANHASSET, N.Y. The first round of IEEE Draft N-compliant wireless networking equipment from Netgear and Buffalo Technology proved disappointing in terms of performance and interoperability, according to independent tests performed by Craig Mathias, principal at Farpoint Group (Ashland, Mass.). The tests over this past weekend were performed in a typical home environment, and were designed to analyze the capabilities of Buffalo's AirStation Nfiniti router and client, which use Broadcom's Intensi-fi chip set, as well as both versions of Netgear's RangeMax Next client and routers. One is based on Broadcom's Intensi-fi chip set and the other on Marvel's TopDog chip set. Continues @ EETimes comments? AUSTIN, Texas, April 13, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wireless and wired networking, storage and memory solutions announced today it is the first WLAN vendor to make available via retail the highly anticipated IEEE 802.11n draft specification Wi-Fi solutions. The products are immediately available online at » www.pcconnection.com and include the AirStation(tm) Nfiniti Wireless Router and AP (WZR-G300N), the AirStation(tm) Nfiniti Wireless PCI Adapter (WLI-PCI-G300N) and the AirStation(tm) Nfiniti Wireless Notebook Adapter (WLI-CB-G300N). story continues..comments? By Kevin McLaughlin Digital Connect Jan 06, 2006
D-Link rolled out a new network security product and Buffalo Technology unveiled additions to its home wireless networking line and upgrades to its storage product line at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Thursday.
Designed to protect home and small business networks, D-Link's SecureSpot Internet Security Device installs between the broadband modem and the wireless router and performs a wide range of security functions that were previously handled by multiple applications, says Rocky Rosas, technical marketing engineer at D-Link, Fountain Valley, Calif. story continues..comments? 8 November, 2005 by Chris Talbot
Buffalo Technology,a company specializing in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking, storage and memory solutions, has developed distribution partnerships in Canada with Tech Data and Ingram Micro. The relationships allow Buffalo to distribute its storage, multi-media and wireless networking solutions to Canadian resellers. story continues..comments? Tuesday November 8, 8:00 am ET
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 8, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking, storage and memory solutions today announced it is expanding its presence in the U.S. story continues..comments? Tim Higgins 14 Oct 2005 14:28 Buffalo Technology today announced two high-gain antennas, a four-port wireless to Ethernet adapter and two pocket-sized USB 2.0 hard drives. The new antennas include the AirStation Detachable High Gain Omni Directional Antenna (black - WLE-AT-NDRHB / white -WLE-AT-NDRHW) and AirStation Detachable High Gain Directional Antenna (black- WLE-AT-DACB / white -WLE-AT-DACBW). Both feature an RP-TNC connector, come in black or white and are designed specifically to complement Buffalo's latest wireless routers and the just-announced Wireless Ethernet Converter. All are available now for $29 each, estimated street. Continues @ TGDailycomments? By Larry Hooper CRN Oct 14, 2005
Already an established player in the retail wireless market, Buffalo Technology is hoping a new channel program will push its products into the small-business space. The Japan-based wireless vendor this month launched its first U.S. story continues..comments? By Larry Hooper, CRN 3:39 PM EDT Fri. Sep. story continues..comments? Buffalo Shock-Tolerant Portable USB HDD( old news - 08:29PM Wednesday Sep 28 2005) Buffalo Technology has today launched the MiniStation (HD-PHSU2), a shock-tolerant USB 2.0 portable hard disk drive. The silver device features Buffalo's unique Secure Lock Ware (SLW) utility, which offers drive and file encryption to protect data. story continues..comments? Buffalo Technology has added a High Power Ethernet Converter (WLI-TX4-G54HP) to its portfolio of wireless networking solutions. The Turbo G High Power Converter is designed to connect any device with an Ethernet port to a wireless network with simple Web configuration and no drivers. The device features four 10/100 ports to allow up to four wired devices to be connected simultaneously and is equipped with a built-in signal amplifier to improve performance and range while boosting power from a standard 32mW to 84mW. It produces increased wireless-transmit power of up to 60 per cent over standard 802.11g devices whilst extending the range of standard 802.11g wireless client devices by up to 70 per cent, boosting overall performance by up to 50 per cent, claims Buffalo. Continues @ BIOSMagazinecomments? Tuesday August 16, 2005 8:47 AM EST By: Ritwik Sinha (Globus News Desk) Source: Buffalo Technologies
Buffalo Technology has come out with a new smart router called the Buffalo AirStation 125 High Speed Mode Wireless Cable/DSL Smart Router (WHR-G54S). Projected as a modified version of its successful WBR2-G54S smart router series, the new device promises to offer better performance with a simplified installation process. story continues..comments? Source: Buffalo Technology (USA), Inc.
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