Back at CES in January, Norton unveiled an interesting new router called the Core. What makes this router interesting is not only its unique design, but also its stated focus: keeping your network of ...
Norton by Symantec on Tuesday announced the Norton Core secure router for smart devices in the connected home at CES in Las Vegas. The router protects up to 20 PCs, Macs, Android and iOS smartphones ...
Norton Core designed with security in mind to help protect connected home devices Previously only available for pre-order, Norton Core units are currently shipping and available for immediate purchase ...
Software giant Symantec has launched its first piece of consumer security hardware nine months after first unveiling it. The Norton Core Wi-Fi router was announced a CES 2017, with Symantec opening ...
After first being unveiled during CES 2017 earlier this month Norton has now opened up preorders for their new Norton Core router which is now available to preorder price to $200. Norton Core has been ...
The number of connected "things" predicted to be used by consumers in 2020, up from 5.5 billion in 2017. Each represents a potential vulnerability on a home network that can be protected with the help ...
Securing your home network has become more important than ever, especially if you found a new smart-home device under the Christmas tree this year, and Symantec plans to help you out. Announced ...
The new router offers real-time network security for businesses that have gadgets connected to the Internet of Things. According to Symantec, every network packet incoming and outgoing across the ...
If you're using the default wireless router that your ISP provides, you might be dealing with coverage issues. Certain rooms in your house might drop your connection, or the speed might be terrible.
Symantec is well known for its antivirus products and now the company is launching a new WiFi router, the Symantec Norton Core. The Symantec Norton Core router is designed to protect your home network ...
For years, embedded device manufacturers have been illegally using Linux. Typically, they use Linux without publishing their device's source code, which Linux's GNU General Public License version 2 ...