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Well-known memory and SSD manufacturer Corsair is announcing the new “Force Series 3 SSD Notebook Upgrade Kit” on its official website. The upgrade kits come with two SSD sizes: 120 GB and 240 GB. SSDs are an obvious advantage over normal HDDs. When compared with 2.5” laptop drives that are usually ... |
25 May 2012 03:00 GMT |
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New Zealand-based online store called Mighty Ape has just announced the new collection of USB thumb drives that have the Marvell Avengers characters theme. The new drives may prove cumbersome to use on a daily basis and don’t seem to be targeting normal users or enthusiasts, but rather collectors and movie fan... |
13 May 2012 12:37 GMT |
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If you’ve ever wished for an easy way to remove viruses and other pieces of malware from a computer, that wish may have come true. We present, FixMeStick, a USB stick powered by Sophos, Kaspersky and GFI’s VIPRE solutions that can help you get rid of pesky infections without two much hassle.
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11 May 2012 09:48 GMT |
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Chinese storage and peripheral connect specialist Orico has just launched the ORICO 7-Port USB 3.0 PCI Express Card, on its official website. This is a 7 USB 3.0 port add on PCIe card that will allow your computer to directly handle up to seven USB 3.0 SuperSpeed devices. It is powered by two VIA Labs controllers, b... |
7 May 2012 12:01 GMT |
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Imation has various data security technologies, but now it can safely say that its portfolio has increased, thanks to the addition of McAfee's Encrypted USB device business.
As part of its new responsibilities, Imation will sell USB devices (USB Flash drives, encrypted external HDDs) and provide support, down t... |
2 May 2012 11:03 GMT |
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ADATA is reportedly announcing a new line of waterproof USB thumb drives that will have a special rubberized casing with a cool basketball theme. The ADATA NBA Jersey flash drive series is a portable storage that comes with casing figures that are wearing the jerseys of the most popular NBA players and are colored w... |
30 April 2012 10:30 GMT |
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PNY officially introduced the small and light Key Attache USB flash drive not long ago.
Resembling its namesake, it is described as something that “aims to be the lowest priced USB drive ever.”
Online stores list the 8 GB version for $7.99 (6.03 Euro), so the claim, at least, could have a grain of truth... |
30 April 2012 07:56 GMT |
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PCs and Macs don't always have the best wireless support, so Amped Wireless took it upon itself to create a pair of USB 2.0 adapters that could make up for it. Nowadays, mostly every PC has support for wireless networks and such, but the range is not all that impressive, usually. Amped Wireless tried to addre... |
24 April 2012 10:31 GMT |
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Voice recognition is a technology that has just begun to proliferate, which means that the majority of computers have no such capabilities. Naturally, most people aren't going to change their PCs just to get voice recognition security of some sort and, fortunately, they don't need to. That is because Voi... |
23 April 2012 16:31 GMT |
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Well-known chipset and CPU designer, VIA Labs, has recently announced the new USB 3.0 HUB controller called VIA Labs VL812, on its official website.Taiwanese company VIA Labs Inc has long been know for designing and manufacturing processors, chipset and platforms that are very power efficient, very cool and easy to i... |
21 April 2012 08:43 GMT |
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Japanese company Buffalo has announced today the release of its new external Blu-ray drive on its official website. The new drive is connected through a fast USB 3.0 interface. The new device is called BRXL-14U3 and is able to write a single layer BD-R at a speed of 14x. A double-layer BD-R will be written at a fa... |
12 April 2012 07:52 GMT |
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Japanese company Century Tech started shipping its new CRAS2U3CP SATA HDD/SSD cloning dock in stores around the Land of the Rising Sun.The dock allows the user to clone a SATA HDD/SSD, without using a computer or a laptop. This method is much faster, simpler and even cheaper and eco-friendly, as you don’t need ... |
12 April 2012 06:05 GMT |
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Panasonic really values its batteries and power supply expertise, more than many other companies, and nothing can make a statement to that effect like a special new product line.
The power supplies that Panasonic formally introduced yesterday (April 9, 2012) might not conjure up the correct mental images.
When say... |
10 April 2012 11:21 GMT |
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Flash storage company Team Group has expanded its line of USB drives with the model S112, which comes equipped with USB 3.0 interface. In addition to its primary purpose, the drive can act as a stylish accessory, as it is packed in a polished metal case with a black lace loop for one of its ends. The case has a zinc... |
6 April 2012 05:11 GMT |
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Pericom Semiconductor Company has announced today, the mass production and availability of the USB 3.0 ReDriver chips during the IDF (Intel Developer Forum). These products are intended for use in electronic devices with USB 3.0 support that require an increase in the length of the connection without compromising sig... |
4 April 2012 09:06 GMT |
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Adding to the considerable multitude of optical disk drives is I-O Data, whose labs have once again produced some Blu-ray units.
The company has launched the BRP-U6C line, composed of three versions of the same product.
They are called BRP-U6C, BRP-U6CK and BRP-U6CR and are colored Pearl White, Piano Black, and Ori... |
4 April 2012 07:53 GMT |
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Huntkey is known for its power supplies, but it makes certain, less ordinary devices too. What we are looking at here is a series of portable Power Banks, essentially batteries the size of phones. Their purpose is to store energy for when a USB-connected device, like a phone, camera, GPS or media player, runs out o... |
29 March 2012 10:50 GMT |
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For those people who own many mobile products, or in case they work with a bunch of different electronic devices, Datamation has built an USB charging station.Dubbed “a truly universal USB charging device,” it can identify the correct charge profile for each connected device, assuming said item can be fou... |
28 March 2012 10:51 GMT |
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Since there is a new graphics card up for sale, people are going to build new gaming PCs, which means that there will be a period of heightened interest for related hardware, something CM Storm wants to capitalize on.
CM Storm has formally introduced its newest gaming-related piece of hardware, specifically a perip... |
23 March 2012 05:03 GMT |
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If you're living in Japan and happen to own an ultrabook, you might want to take a look at the new USB 2.0 flash drives that Green House put together.Called the PicoDrive Micro line, they are said to be convenient for owners of such mobile PCs because they are very small and light themselves.More precisely, they... |
21 March 2012 08:49 GMT |
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How about applying a Windows 8 theme over the Windows 7 lock screen? WinLock Pro can do just that for you. It is a customization utility for Windows 7, which brings to the table a little from the pizzazz available in Consumer Preview. The application is free of charge and works independently from the original lock s... |
9 March 2012 09:28 GMT |
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ADATA has launched a fairly generic USB flash drive, one that is more concerned with looks and pricing than performance.The company chose not to implement the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, settling for USB 2.0 instead.That said, the USB sticks, called the DashDrive UV100 series, feature a capless design and have capa... |
23 February 2012 09:09 GMT |
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With the multitude of USB 3.0 devices launched nowadays, flash drives that don't support it are a rare breed, but this is precisely the sort of product Silicon Power has created.
Silicon Power's newest Universal Serial Bus storage device is a flash drive called Year of the Dragon Souvenir Edition Touch 83... |
22 February 2012 09:46 GMT |
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We said that makers of memory products were doing poorly in terms of finances and, in tune with those reports, SanDisk is revealed to have decided to reduce the prices of its NAND products.
What Digitimes says about SanDisk is not so different from what Kingston was revealed to be doing a few days ago.
Basically,... |
7 February 2012 04:28 GMT |
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Kingston didn't officially say this yet, but rumors are roaming around that it will cut the prices of all its products made out of NAND Flash chips. That is to say, all Kingston USB flash drives, solid state drives (SSDs) and memory cards will end up cheaper by the end of the year (2012). Digitimes is the sou... |
4 February 2012 06:16 GMT |
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Dexim, creator of accessories and applications for consumer electronics, is making a splash with its cool “Visible” USB cable for iDevices that uses cool light effects to show how current passes through the cable to your Apple gadget. The Dexim Visible Green Smart Charge & Sync Cable for iPhone, iPod Tou... |
1 February 2012 08:09 GMT |
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Currently, there are several reliable solutions specially designed to help you keep data on portable devices safe from prying eyes. EasyLock is a $22 (€16,99) solution for encrypting data on your USB drives. The application is very versatile and offers enterprise-grade portable data encryption solution; it uses... |
30 January 2012 16:51 GMT |
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You'd think an USB flash drive would have to be kept as far away from wet things as possible, but Ali Spagnola decided it was time for the opposite to hold true. Right to the point, in order to draw attention to the Power Hour Album, Spagnola came up with the Shot Glass USB party pack. Basically, two plastic... |
27 January 2012 05:45 GMT |
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Charging consumer electronics is simple enough, but things may get tricky when more than one or two need to be fueled at once, so Datamation Systems created the Power Pad 16.
Power Pad 16 may be a somewhat misleading name, since the word “pad” has been and still is used for things like tablets, mouse ma... |
26 January 2012 09:33 GMT |
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Contrary to what the rapid popularity rise of USB 3.0 would have one believe, the USB 2.0 interface had not managed to reach the apex of its capability when its successor gained traction.
USB 2.0 supposedly has a maximum bandwidth of 480 Mbps, which is about the same as 60 MB/s.
Unfortunately, when plugging an... |
7 January 2012 04:06 GMT |
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CaseInity co-founders Lucky Rajeswaran, Nate Trunfio and Cuan-Chai Megghross are proud to announce their new iPhone accessory, Cord-On-Board, an iPhone case that carries a USB cord alongside your phone in a truly compact manner.As its name implies, the product allows you to carry around a spare USB cable for yo... |
5 January 2012 16:51 GMT |
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This is one of those things that could have been invented earlier but wasn't, possibly because connectivity hubs in general are just now maturing as a market. What Velocity Micro released alongside its Cruz tablets and projector is the VMUltra Drive. Most simply it can be described as a combination of a DVD ... |
4 January 2012 18:21 GMT |
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We have already seen how ASUS created a new USB speaker so now we move to the other audio product that the company built.
This one is more of a portable solution, one that goes as far as to integrate wireless support (the 2.4 GHz technology).
Bearing the name of HS-W1, the headset has 70 mm leather earpads, 40 mm d... |
29 December 2011 12:11 GMT |
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ASUS decided this was a good time for a new audio product, so it developed a new speaker.
This isn't just any speaker, though, but one that adds the advantages of USB connectivity (USB 2.0 or 3.0).
There is no need for any software installation, provided users have the Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating syst... |
29 December 2011 11:31 GMT |
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Silicon Power did not exactly launch a new flash drive unit, but it still decided to issue an announcement about new color options for the LuxMini 720 flash drive.The new models are colored Peach, Bronze and Deep Blue and are supposed to “represent consumers' individualities through the language of design.... |
29 December 2011 11:23 GMT |
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There aren't many better ways for a product or company to stand out, in any segment of the industry, than by claiming one of those coveted “world's first/best/smallest/fastest/etc” titles. It so happens that Deonet just did something of the sort, specifically build the world's smallest US... |
23 December 2011 09:19 GMT |
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USB 2.0 is already getting the old fashioned epithet, even though USB 3.0 isn't actually, truly mainstream yet, not really.
In fact, Buffalo decided to try and dispel that notion, or at least stave it off for a month longer, or a week, or at least a day, with its latest product.
The company updated the MiniSt... |
22 December 2011 16:41 GMT |
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We've seen various attempts at marrying jewelry and tech, so we weren't all that taken aback by this newest project, but some may still like to know about what may but will probably never be.
Designers Yoo-Kyung Shin and Hanhsi Chen created a concept known as Empty Memory.
Essentially, it is a jewelry col... |
16 December 2011 10:44 GMT |
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PQI just did one of the oldest tricks in the book and revealed a product without actually saying how much it sold for. Granted, there is more than one product, fifteen of them in fact, since there are five capacities and three color options. More precisely, the i817L, as the flash drive is called, has 4 GB, 8 GB, 1... |
14 December 2011 16:21 GMT |
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PNY figured this was as good a time as any for a new flash drive to make its appearance, so it went ahead and launched the HP v240b/v240g. The HP v240b/v240g can be called a flash drive with multiple capacities just as easily as it can be dubbed a flash drive series with five (or really ten) members. Overall, the ... |
14 December 2011 05:58 GMT |
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Kingston figured this was as good a time as any to launch one of those average, albeit very tiny, flash drives that strove to neither awe nor shock their prospective buyers.
The DataTraveler Micro may be compact and colored a bright blue, and even has rubber on the outer body and a provision strap, but isn't al... |
13 December 2011 15:41 GMT |
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The people at Innergie have come up with a cool accessory that should eliminate some of your wire-caused clutter by building three USB connections into one. Care to see how they did it? Read on.The idea pretty simple (though I’m sure it’s not as easy to envision without seeing it done first). It's an... |
7 December 2011 14:21 GMT |
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With the purpose of making an experiment, Sophos researchers obtained a number of 50 USB sticks lost by their former owners on the trains owned by Australian Rail Corporation New South Wales (RailCorp). Researchers analyzed the data and the pieces of malware found on them just to see how many contained infections and... |
7 December 2011 09:36 GMT |
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IOGEAR launched several things this week, one of them being a USB 3.0 device that promises to transfer data between a computer and up to four USB 3.0 devices.
That's right, this is one of those hub controllers, one that can switch between the devices linked to it on the fly.
That includes cameras, HDDs, other ... |
6 December 2011 04:02 GMT |
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PNY decided it was time for a flash drive that stood apart from most of its cohort, at least from the perspective of design.
PNY did not actually try to go outside the realms of expectations in terms of performance when it built the HP v112b.
Instead, it decided to offer an item that can potentially captivate owne... |
25 November 2011 10:51 GMT |
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As the Universal Serial Bus really starts owning up to its name, technology really gets more and more intercompatible, and MIMO just made its latest contribution to that effect. What MIMO launched, or at least formally unveiled, is the Magic Touch Monitor, or monitors. The product isn't available yet, that wi... |
22 November 2011 12:21 GMT |
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USB and Ethernet are two different connectivity technologies, used for distinct applications, but it so happens that SMSC decided it was time the latter enjoyed the power efficiency benefits of the former.
SMSC just issued an announcement in which it reveals the LAN9730, a fully-integrated Hi-Speed Inter-Chip (HSIC... |
21 November 2011 18:51 GMT |
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FXI just made an item that, if one were to wax poetically, can be succinctly described as the flash drive that is not a flash drive.
More precisely, though, outwardly, it has the appearance of a flash drive unit, whereas the interior is anything but.
Granted, there is enough space for a micro-SDHC card reader, so ... |
21 November 2011 04:06 GMT |
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The Universal Serial Bus 3.0 SuperSpeed interface is about to gain a new role, one that will be different from enabling communications between storage units and host products. Not too different, though, since intercommunication is still what it will accomplish, only between the processors of a single device. USB-IF... |
20 November 2011 05:52 GMT |
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