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Kingston DataTraveler 4000-M Offers Hardware-Based Encryption In A Flash Drive

Kingston's Newest Flash Drive Offers Impressive Security For Keeping Its Contents Safe
By on Tuesday, 19. April 2011

We’ve all probably seen a breathless story on one news channel or another, detailing the many failings of government officials who lose a laptop or a hard drive jammed to the gills with people’s personal data. But the folks out at Kingston have a way to make losing a hard [...]

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Thunderbolt Set To Eclipse USB 3.0, Say Insiders

Word From PC Suppliers Is That, Intel Support Notwithstanding, USB 3.0 May Quickly Lose To Thunderbolt
By on Tuesday, 19. April 2011

We all know that USB 3.0 is a pretty fast setup for plugging in your various devices, but word out of the supply chain is that, oddly enough, the USB standard may fall faster than expected thanks to Apple and its support of Thunderbolt.

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iHub Gives Your Apple Gear More Real Estate

The iHub From MIC Gadgets Offers You An Easy Way To Get More USB Ports On Your Apple Device
By on Monday, 18. April 2011

For all the talk of this being a “post-PC era”, it sure seems like Apple products are going back to that particular well for their own design. And if you’ve used an Apple device recently, you know that the one thing that’s often lacking in that form factor is an [...]

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ASUS Xtion PRO Motion-Sensing Device Launches in Japan

ASUS Now Selling Kinect-Like Accessory for PCs; Will We See Motion-Sensors Embedded in Notebooks & Tablets Soon?
By on Sunday, 17. April 2011

Fans of motion-sensing games have a new platform to enjoy, as ASUS launches its Kinect-like device in Japan. The ASUS Xtion Pro has been picked up by retailer Unity Corp. This will mean new games and game genres and new applications for computers.

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Mobee Magic Bar Saves You From Recharging Your Apple Wireless Keyboard Or Magic Trackpad

If You Use A Wireless Keyboard Or Magic Trackpad For Apple, You Can Keep Them Running Longer With The Mobee Magic Bar
By on Tuesday, 12. April 2011

Chances are you only recently changed the battery in your smoke detector, what with the time change and all, but you might also have recently had to change the battery in your Apple Wireless Keyboard, or conversely, in your Magic Trackpad. And while changing the battery in your smoke detector [...]

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Tobii PCEye Emerges, Puts Eye Control In PC Users' Hands

No Mac Compatibility Available Yet For The Surprisingly Expensive PCEye From Tobii
By on Thursday, 7. April 2011

If you’ve ever looked at your computer and wished you didn’t have to bother with a mouse to get that cursor to go where you wanted it to go, then you’re about to be wildly cheered by the news that Tobii’s PCEye has finally emerged as a final retail product [...]

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Nike+ SportWatch with GPS Now Available

Nike Launches TomTom GPS-Powered Watch For Tracking Your Runs; Priced at $199
By on Tuesday, 5. April 2011

Nike’s Nike+ iPhone and iPod-compatible accessory made it easy for runners and joggers to track their runs. However, this required a compatible Apple device. Nike’s new SportWatch will help you get fit without the need to keep an iPhone in your pocket.

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Buffalo Brings Out BDXL Disc Burner

Buffalo's BRXL-PC6U2-BK Offers BDXL Burning Capabilities At A Pretty Hefty Price Tag
By on Friday, 25. March 2011

BDXL is, pretty much, the best way to do big storage these days. And if you need a place to put between 100 and 128 gigs of data in one place quickly, and take it with you where ever you go, you’ll want a BDXL burner so you can take [...]

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Motorola Xoom USB Host Functionality Enabled

Hack Lets You Plug In Mouse, Keyboard, Flash Drive & Other USB Perihperals Into Motorola Xoom Tablet
By on Sunday, 13. March 2011

The Motorola Xoom is a capable Android tablet. That is, until you plug in a USB device. Peripherals won’t work by default. But with a hack, you can enable USB to support storage, input devices, and others, as they would work on a full-fledged computer.

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SteelSeries Shows Siberia V2 Livemix Headphones At CeBIT Show

Out In Hanover, SteelSeries Shows Off A Set Of Headphones Geared Toward PS3 Gamers
By on Wednesday, 2. March 2011

This particular chunklet of news is a combination of two separate factors that you don’t see a lot of: news from SteelSeries, and news about PS3 peripherals. Combine these two and you’ve got the announcement of the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Livemix headphones, just shown off at the CeBIT show out [...]

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