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SME Toolbox: Basic IT gear for a new business

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12 May
2012
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Starting a business for the first time can be a daunting task, given the financing, logistics and administration involved. Then, there’s also the IT infrastructure.

What PC to buy? Which networked printer should I install? How should I store and back up my data? Here are some suggestions from the first of our Techgoondu SME Toolbox guides to get your business started with some basic IT gear.

 
Tagged in: Enterprise, Featured, PCs, Singapore, Storage, AIO, D-Link DNS-345, Dell XPS 13, HP Officejet 8600 Pro, Linksys E4200, SME Toolbox, SOHO, ultrabook,  
 

Geek buy: Linksys E4200

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8 Apr
2011
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Okay, so this much-sought-after Wi-Fi router is only officially launched to the Singapore media today. But the truth is Linksys’ E4200 has been out in the market here for at least three weeks, during which time I bought myself a unit to hook up to my new fibre broadband connection.

The first thing that catches your eye is its ultra-sleek design. Hands down, this is the most gorgeous-looking home networking router out there, if there’s such a thing. 

 
Tagged in: broadband, Featured, Internet, networking, Wi-Fi, Cisco, fibre optic broadband, Gigabit Ethernet, Linksys E4200, Wi-Fi,  
 

Linksys E4200 – a router that actually looks good

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24 Jan
2011
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Who cares how your home router looks like? That is what many broadband users would think until they see Cisco’s new US$179.99 Linksys E4200.

With a svelte frame hiding all the antenna and other networking goodies inside, it is surely one router you won’t mind placing next to your designer furniture in the living room. Linksys already has slim, UFO-shaped routers before this, but the E4200 in its new lineup just looks a lot more streamlined and sleek.

 
Tagged in: broadband, Featured, Wi-Fi, Buffalo Nfiniti, Cisco, D-Link, DIR-855, Linksys E4200,