Author: mactech

Proxim announces new HomeRF products; Mac support coming early next year

Proxim today announced its HomeRF Symphony product line, which represent its third generation of the wireless technology. Symphony functions at speeds of up to 10Mbps and is less prone to interference than 802.11b (Airport), the company claims. The Symphony Base Station is available for US$199.95 while the USB and PC cards sell for $99.95. Currently compatible only with Windows, Proxim plans to add Mac support in early 2002.

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Apple pulls G4 firmware update, audio issues to blame

Apple has quietly pulled the Power Mac G4 4.1.9 firmware update, released last week, after the update caused some Power Mac G4 systems to lose audio capabilities. Apple claims that upgrading to Mac OS 9.2.1 will restore audio, however. The G4 Cube and iMac firmware updates that were released alongside the Power Mac G4 update are still available and are not affected by the audio issue.

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Gefen’s ex-tend-it DVI-Hub

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DOUBLE YOUR DIGITAL MONITOR FUN WITH GEFEN’S EX-TEND-IT DVI-HUB

WOODLAND HILLS, CA (October 2, 2001) Gefen’s ex-tend-it DVI-Hub is designed
to extend two flat panel digital monitors up to 100 feet from the computer
using high quality DVI cables for transmission. With the DVI-Hub, users
have one source that outputs and extends two DVI signals.

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