USB Devices Category - Page 2

Adata Shows Off New SH14 External Hard Drive [Adata's SH14 Hard Drive Offers Healthy Storage Counts With USB 3.0 File Transfer Speeds]

By on Wednesday, 17. August 2011

Most of us are quite aware of the value of external hard drives, I’d say; a quick and easy way to add storage to your system with the simple plug of a USB cable sounds like a good deal for most anyone. And the folks out at Adata have a [...]

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Genius G-Pen F610 Offers Upgrade And Powerful Drawing Platform [Genius's G-Pen F610 Ultra Slim Writing Graphic Tablet Is Great For Those Who Write And Draw Online]

By on Thursday, 4. August 2011

If you do a lot of graphic design work with your computer, chances are you’re already familiar with brands of tablet like the Wacom, which is regarded by more than a few folks as an indispensable tool for drawing. But chances are equally good you know how expensive that sort [...]

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Iomega Mac Companion Boosts Your Mac’s Storage [Iomega's Mac Companion External Hard Drive Geared Specifically For The Mac]

By on Tuesday, 2. August 2011

We haven’t heard a lot out of Iomega lately, so it was something of a surprise to see them crop up in view today. And they brought along with them an interesting new product, the Mac Companion external hard drive.

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AT&T USB ConnectForce Modem Makes Its First Appearance [AT&T's New USB Modem Lands, Offers Impressive Speeds And Very Tight Data Capping]

By on Friday, 8. July 2011

For those of you looking for some more mobile in your mobile web experience, you’ve got a whole new option to consider. If you’ve got AT&T in your area–and very good AT&T at that–you might have a good option to consider in the form of their new USB ConnectForce 4G [...]

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Iogear’s USB Theater Sound Xperience Offers Surround Sound In Any Headphones [Want To Make Your Next Headphones Surround Sound? Check Out Iogear's USB Adapter]

By on Friday, 8. July 2011

We all know that audio is one of the biggest parts of any home theater system. In fact, it’s probably the second biggest part right behind video in a close tie with content. And the folks out at Iogear, who we haven’t heard much out of lately, are about to [...]

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D-Link Brings The Boxee Box To Computer Users [PC And Mac Users Get A Chance At The Boxee Box Remote For Their System Of Choice]

By on Wednesday, 6. July 2011

One thing that’s been in short supply, for those PC and Mac users who have grown to find the internet a vast and delightful entertainment wonderland, is a Boxee Box remote of their very own to use with their system of choice. But that’s a problem of the past now, [...]

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Computex 2011: Nvidia Shows Off Wired 3D Glasses [Nvidia's 3D Vision Glasses Offer Active Shutter Technology On A USB Connection]

By on Monday, 30. May 2011

Seeing the commercials around 3D televisions raises one very good point. Many 3D glasses usable with 3D televisions, active shutter in particular, require the glasses to be powered up. And if you don’t have juice on your glasses, you may well lose 3D capability during a show. If you’ve seen [...]

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Kanex mLinq Lets You Turn A USB Port Into An HDMI Output [Kanex's mLinq Turns Intel-Based Mac USB Port Into 1080p Capable HDMI Output]

By on Tuesday, 24. May 2011

Sometimes something comes along where you have to take notice. And today, that something is the mLinq from the folks out at Kanex. See, this little item is incredibly simple, yet it does something you wouldn’t look for it to do: convert a USB port into an HDMI output.

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Sony Puts Thunderbolt In Its Ultimate Mobile PC By Way Of USB Port? [Reports Suggest That Sony's Thunderbolt Implementation Doesn't Use DisplayPort Like Apple's Does]

By on Tuesday, 17. May 2011

An interesting development, one of many, really, has emerged surrounding Sony’s implementation of Thunderbolt. Reports are suggesting that, instead of using the DisplayPort on its upcoming Ultimate Mobile PC, Sony will be using a USB port for Thunderbolt instead.

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HP: No Thunderbolt For Us [HP Goes With USB 3.0 For Wide Support & Compatibility & Skips Thunderbolt, Citing Little Need For The Technology For Now]

By on Tuesday, 17. May 2011

Apple and Intel’s Thunderbolt technology ups the ante in wired communication. But not everyone is keen on adding Thunderbolt support for their products. HP has recently announced new desktop computers, but skips Thunderbolt support in favor of USB 3.0.

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