Intel demonstrated a working version of USB 3.0 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. Here's why it will make eSATA and FireWire obsolete. When USB 3.0 is expected to hit the market ...
ThinkGeek is now carrying the Firepod, an in-car cigarette adapter with both a USB and FireWire port for charging your iPod (or anything else that can be charged over FireWire or USB). Looks plenty ...
FirewireDirect today introduced today its new Spark II Pro hard disk drive. The new 2.5-inch drive supports both FireWire and USB interfaces. According to FirewireDirect, the Spark II Pro is the first ...
Some USB and FireWire devices can cause problems with Mac OS X startup when connected prior to or during the boot process. As mentioned in our tutorial "Startup fails (particularly after a system or ...
M-Audio on Monday posted new drivers for its USB and FireWire line of peripherals for Intel Mac-based musicians. Drivers available today include the Fast Track USB, Fast Track Pro, MobilePre USB, ...
How far can I extend DVI, Firewire, and USB (for 2.0)cables, before it becomes an issue? The DVI of course for TFT screens, and the Firewire/USB for an external DVD/CDRW drive.<br><br>I was watching ...
The D-Link High Speed USB 2.0 and FireWire Combo PCI Adapter accomplishes several things at once. First, it adds both USB 2.0 and FireWire ports to the motherboard. Second, because it's a combo card, ...
I have a Sony HD Camcorder that only connects via Firewire. Problem is my new PC has no firewire ports and I don't really want to open it up to install a stand alone firewire card unless I absolutely ...
A new combination USB 2.0/FireWire hub from D-Link with four USB 2.0 ports and three FireWire ports. It’s not clear from the press release where on the PC the DFB-H7 hub connects to, but we’re ...
DALLAS, March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that LaCie has selected TI's 1394/FireWire and USB technology for its d2 Extreme Hard Drive Series ...
The IEEE has approved the new IEEE 1394-2008 specification that gives support for better bandwidth of up to 3.2Gbps — the standard that is used by Apple's FireWire and Sony's iLink, among others. Most ...