Without a doubt, USB hubs really do come in all shapes and sizes nowadays, and one of the most interesting example of such a product we've come across lately belongs to Japanese company GreenHouse.Without a doubt, one of the main selling points these new USB hubs have in store is represented by their very unusua... |
22 March 2011 08:26 GMT |
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It seems that LaCie's really serious as far as its SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) lineup is concerned, since, beside rolling out quite a few storage solutions (both HDDs and Flash Drives) equipped with this ultra-fast interface, the company has decided to offer users a compatible USB 3.0 hub as well, with their brand-... |
29 November 2010 08:46 GMT |
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Since the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface has become just about the most popular method of connecting anything (any external device or peripheral) to a computer and the number of USB-compatible devices has skyrocketed, the demand for certain products that boost a computer's USB connectivity options has also... |
21 November 2007 01:53 GMT |
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Since the Universal Serial Bus (USB) is just about the most popular type of connectivity interface around, the number of devices that make use of it in order to connect to a host computer is quite impressive. This "overcrowding" of the USB ports' area has led to the development of USB hubs, which nowadays come i... |
6 November 2007 10:21 GMT |
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The Universal Serial Bus (more commonly known as USB) is by far the most popular computer interface nowadays, the number of devices that use it in order to connect to a PC being absolutely huge. However, the fact that the number of USB ports present on any computer is relatively limited led to the development of USB ... |
11 July 2007 09:26 GMT |
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The Hong-Kong based company Brando has come up with all sorts of strange devices over time, although most of them quite specific to the Chinese market: cheap, easy to manufacture and not particularly resilient in time. And their latest offering, namely the USB Digital Microscope + Web Cam + USB2.0 Hub, is not very d... |
10 July 2007 10:26 GMT |
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