Netgear: Full stream ahead

Netgear Stora
With products like the Stora, Netgear is bringing media streaming to everyone

After the rumbling bass, Las Vegas glitz and LED razzmatazz of LG's CES keynote, Netgear had a hard act to follow. From the off it didn't look entirely promising: a smaller room, no swags of blue lights, no magically revolving screens and a generally subdued feel. Dig under the superficial and go beyond the shiny and the two briefings did have one unifying central concern: digital freedom. LG talked about "breaking down boundaries" between devices and between people. Netgear's mission was writ large: letting users viewing their content "anytime, anywhere and media and any screen"

Raising his arms messiah like, Negears Vivek Pathela VP and General Manager For Home and Consumer Products proclaimed: "Netgear is the heart and soul of networking." His posturing was certainly tongue in cheek but many true words are spoken in jest. No matter how good that OLED TV is, it's going to remain pretty useless without content. That's where Netgear sees itself chiming in. It's the heart of your digital home pumping content out to screens, PCs, digital picture frames, phones and all the rest.

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Martin Cooper

Martin Cooper is a pioneer in the wireless communications industry, an inventor, entrepreneur and executive. He has had been a contributor to the technology of personal wireless communications for over 50 years He conceived the first portable cellular phone in 1973 and is cited in the Guinness Book of World Records for making the first cellular telephone call. Cooper knew then that people needed the freedom that comes from anywhere, anytime telephony in contrast to being tethered to a desk or a car. He has been referred to as the father of portable cellular telephony and is recognized as an innovator in spectrum management.