A federal judge has stayed a permanent injunction against Buffalo Technology, clearing the way for the company to sell 802.11a, g, and n products in the United States. The injunction goes all the way back to 2007, when the Australian science agency CSIRO sued Buffalo, alleging that the company’s products infringe on a patent covering aspects of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, a method of dividing Wi-Fi channels into narrower subchannels to improve performance. A district court initially found that Buffalo infringed on aspects of the patents, and ordered Buffalo to stop selling infringing products in the United States. The result was that Buffalo was effectively locked out of the U.S. market during the initial boom of high-performance draft-N Wi-Fi gear sales, which undoubtedly hurt the company’s bottom line.
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New Gateway Notebooks Sport HDMI, Webcams
Computer maker Gateway has announced two new T-series and M-series notebook computers designed to appeal to computer users seeking both sleek design and multimedia fun—without breaking the bank.
"Although the elegant design of the notebooks conveys an exclusivity typically only available at a price premium, Gateway has designed these systems to meet the needs and budgets of a range of consumers," said Todd Titera, Gateway’s senior manager for consumer products, in a statement. "Anyone who wants to be envied will choose the notebooks for their first-class design and leading-edge performance and capabilities, while those on a more limited budget will be surprised that they can get such a stylish notebook with popular features."
Alienware’s m9750 Notebook Sees Double
Dell may have stolen some thunder yesterday by announcing a spate of brightly-colored consumer-friendly notebooks, but Dell subsidiary Alienware aims to prove it still has a few tricks up its sleeve, announcing its high-end Area-51 M8750 gaming notebook, which the company claims is the first to combine Intel Core 2 Duo processing with dual Nvidia SLI graphics.
“The new Area-51 m9750 builds upon the best-in-class performance that pulsates throughout Alienware’s mobile line by delivering the most powerful combination of graphics and processors ever seen in a 17-inch notebook,” said Alienware’s Frank Azor,senior VP and General Manager for Alienware’s Worldwide Product Group, in a release. “Add to that a vast array of media capabilities, ample hard drive capacity, and a head-turning design and you have a notebook destined for greatness among gamers and digital media enthusiasts.”

