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 Network Magic 2.0 SmartSetup gets your home network running quickly. Instant printer sharing and one-click file sharing let you avoid time-consuming Windows networking boxes. The Network Map discovers new devices on your network, displays their connectivitystatus and provides detailed information like IP and Mac addresses, for all componentson your network. Wireless Intruder Dectection continuously monitors and detects other PCs trying to access your home network. Pinpoint network connection problems quickly on the Network Map. Use One-Click Network Repair to solve the problem. PC Shield automatically locks down and helps secure your folders when you connectto other networks like public wireless hotspots. Net2Go lets you access and upload files to your home network from anywhere on the Internet. Simply type in your personal Net2Go Web site address, enter your password and view, download and upload files to any computer on your network. Easily Share Files and Printers Across Your Home Network. Magic's SmartShare technology lets you experience file and printer sharing theway it should be quick, painless and intuitive. Share folders and files, music, and photos across your entire home network. With Network Magic, you can print to any printerin your home network from any Windows PC.
European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies. National Information Infrastructure - The National Information Infrastructure (NII) was a telecommunications policy buzzword, coined under the Clinton Administration in the United States. It was a proposed, advanced, seamless web of public and private communications networks, interactive services, interoperable hardware and software, computers, databases, and consumer electronics to put vast amounts of information at users' fingertips. Universal Home API - Universal Home API, or UHAPI, is an application programmers interface (API) for consumer electronics appliances, created by the UHAPI Forum. The objective of UHAPI is to enable standard middleware to run on audio/video streaming platforms via an hardware-independent industry standard API. Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame - The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, founded by the Consumer Electronics Association, CEA, honors the leaders whose creativity, persistence, determination and sheer personal charisma helped to shape an industry and made the consumer electronics marketplace what it is today.
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