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Multiple-monitor setups are becoming more and more popular among users who need increased productivity. However, adding and configuring extra monitors may be extremely complicated for a less tech-savvy computer user. Gefen just announced a new USB-to-DVI adapter that is alleged to let users enjoy another display whil... |
20 March 2008 05:51 GMT |
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Since nobody knows for sure who's going to win the next-gen format war, most users have refrained, at least for the time being, from choosing a side (by purchasing a dedicated standalone player). Instead, they're relying mostly on their "trusty" DVD players, which, unfortunately, can't output movies in... |
13 December 2007 13:16 GMT |
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Although the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface is currently the most popular connectivity option in most desktop and portable computing systems, but, nevertheless, it does have its shortcomings, the most important such issue being related to the the distance limitation of the USB cables. And in order to solve this... |
18 October 2007 07:51 GMT |
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Wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB for short) technology is not something really new and exciting nowadays but sometimes things are getting a face lift as in the case of the new range extender from Gefen that is capable of increasing the useful range of the wireless USB technology to as much as 30 meters.Gefen is a w... |
11 October 2007 03:18 GMT |
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Looks like connectivity-experts Gefen are on a wireless roll lately. Thus, after announcing yesterday the immediate availability of their wireless USB connector, the company came back for a second punch, and announced the Wireless HDMI Extender, a device that will allow users to extend audio/video playback sans any w... |
21 June 2007 09:56 GMT |
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The USB (or universal serial bus, as tech-savvy people refer to it) has literally changed the face of computing, as it creates multiple connectivity options and is also capable of carrying out several other tasks, besides data transfers (charging your MP3 player, for example). Nevertheless, USB is basically a wired s... |
20 June 2007 01:27 GMT |
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