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  1. Android News

    You can now Chromecast your Arlo feeds with the help of Google Assistant

    Netgear’s Arlo line of wire-free security cameras aren’t exactly the cheapest cameras on the market, but they’re super popular, cute to look at, filled with features, and now they’re getting Google Assistant support.
  2. Android News

    Netgear recalls Arlo outdoor camera power adapters over fire risks

    Netgear has recalled its Arlo outdoor camera power adapters because there's a risk that third-party power bricks could cause the cameras to overheat and catch fire.
  3. Android News

    AT&T announces first '5G Evolution' mobile hotspot

    AT&T's NETGEAR Nighthawk hotspot is the first to take advantage of AT&T's '5G Evolution' network. It'll be available for sale October 27th.
  4. Android News

    Some WiFi routers from Netgear are vulnerable to two security exploits

    Many people feel they only need to secure their phones and computers to protect themselves from hackers. However, Netgear has announced a number of their WiFi routers are vulnerable to two vulnerabilities that lets anyone recover your router's administrative password.
  5. Android News

    Netgear Arlo Pro review states it's great at a few things but just okay at the rest

    Ryan from Android Police has published his full review of the Netgear Arlo Pro security camera and states the camera has some very strong selling points including a completely wire-free design. However, the video and audio quality is just "good, not great".
  6. Android News

    DEAL: Amazon knocks $50 off the Netgear Arlo Pro security camera

    Amazon typically charges $250 for the Arlo Pro security camera from Netgear, but you can order one right now for only $200.
  7. Android News

    The new Netgear Nighthawk router is also a Plex server

    Netgear debuted its new Nighthawk X10, which has some interesting features. With Plex Media support, it's able to turn a USB 3.0 flash drive or HDD into a server, leaving the computer out of the equation.