Netgear plans spin-off of its Arlo smart home products into separate company

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The security camera race just got interesting

Netgear is planning to spin off its Arlo smart home division into a separate company. Arlo's security cameras are a well-regarded but expensive option for home security, and Netgear clearly feel...

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