Jason covers desktop applications and help desk utilities, including reviews geared toward the IT end-user support function. Jason is the PC infrastructure manager for Harcros Chemicals, a worldwide ...
Here's what I have:<BR> <UL TYPE=SQUARE> <BR> <LI> Decent PC (AthlonXP 3200+, 2GB RAM, Radeon 9800Pro)<BR> <LI> Powerbook (17in, 1.6ˉGhz, 1.5GB RAM, Mobility ...
PLAYA VISTA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Belkin, a trusted leader of technology solutions for office, classroom, IT infrastructure, and mobile environments, today announced the release of its Advanced ...
Keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switches in the federal government grew from the fact that employees at many agencies needed to access multiple networks with varying levels of security. A perfect ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer and public speaker with 20 years of experience covering technology. Most people these days have more than one computing device in their office or on their ...
I don't know if this is technically a Networking question, but...<BR><BR>I have seen this problem in several locations, so I think it's a common problem with the Belkin KVM switches. Occasionally when ...
COMPTON, Calif. - July 13, 2005 - Belkin Corporation announces Flip(TM) for Mac mini, the first solution designed to share one monitor, keyboard, and mouse between the Mac mini and a second computer, ...
Security threats come as often from within a company's walls as from without, and physical safeguards can be as important as passwords. Claiming an industry-first, Belkin has unveiled a series of ...
Do you have too many PCs cluttering your family room or home office? With this sophisticated and powerful device, four PCs can share the same keyboard, mouse, aspeakers, and monitor. You'll be ...
Belkin’s new Flip Wireless is part of the company’s line of Keyboard, Video and Mouse (KVM) switches. The new $79.99 Flip Wireless — coming in June — shares a single display, keyboard, mouse and ...
Belkin's Flip KVM is an attempt to put a stylish spin on this plain, utilitarian piece of gear, presumably so that users toggling between, say, a Dell XPS M2010 and a Mac mini won't have to compromise ...