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TRENDnet, like so many other companies, will be present at CES, 2012, but the two products it revealed in its latest press release are going to take more time to actually arrive in stores.
TRENDnet is eager to show off its networking expertise, even if it won't actually let customers enjoy it any time soon.
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9 January 2012 15:51 GMT |
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Sharkoon is continuing its string of USB product releases with a new adapter for desktops.What it is now releasing is quite different from the A, B and C 3.5-inch front panels from last week.One thing easily noticeable is that the newcomer is much more tiny.Basically, this is an internal adapter that converts one, st... |
30 December 2011 11:41 GMT |
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All-in-one monitors are all well and good, but for those that aren't keen on changing their good old HDTV, Warpia invented the ConnectHD SWP400VC.Granted, all-in-one monitor may be laying it a bit thick, since the PC will still be required for this to work.ConnectHD SWP400VC is a special module that only needs ... |
19 December 2011 14:21 GMT |
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There are a whole bunch of different monitor plugs and ports, but not quite as many means of bridging between them, so StarTech took it upon itself to remedy this situation. The company makes converters and adapters that allow pieces of equipment to work in tandem even if they normally lack the required input/outpu... |
8 December 2011 09:29 GMT |
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USB is all well and good, but it can't really be used for relaying graphics to a monitor, unless the display is particularly special, but HIS made it so people won't have to worry about that too much.
Basically, it put together a USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter, called HIS Multi-View+Sound.
Up to six additional d... |
29 November 2011 04:57 GMT |
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I-O Data is known for its storage devices, but it released something a bit different this once, specifically the USB-RGB3/D USB 3.0 to DVI display adapter.
Where SMSC created a USB 2.0 into 10/100 Ethernet device, I-O Data, using DisplayLink's DL-3100 chip for connectivity and virtual graphics, built a differe... |
21 November 2011 20:01 GMT |
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Apple has begun informing original owners of certain Macs with a standalone MagSafe MPM-1 (“T”) Power Adapter that they could be entitled to benefits under a class action settlement.The customer’s ‘journey’ begins on Apple’s Support site, where the Mac maker informs that users who ... |
9 November 2011 05:29 GMT |
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Since technology tends to want to do away with cables, Netgear decided to create a pair of devices that can establish wireless connections between PCs and consumer electronics of various types.Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi) technology is one of, if not the best-known technology that can stream video content fo... |
31 August 2011 09:54 GMT |
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One problem with the variety of display solutions on today's market is that compatibility issues can show up in various situations, one of which has been addressed by Kanex.Users moderately versed in the happenings of the display industry will know of how many different interfaces there are worldwide.Monitors u... |
19 August 2011 10:51 GMT |
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Coming to give some purpose to the many large, externally visible drive bays that every desktop enclosure is built with, SilverStone has created a certain product that will let HDDs be made hot-swappable.Ever desktop PC has one or more 5.25-inch drive bays but, obviously, one will not actually have five DVD or Blu-r... |
12 August 2011 10:02 GMT |
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Coming to extend the number of displays that can be connected to PCs or Macs, as well as the variety of supported monitors, is Startech, whose latest product is a fairly unique adapter.Displays and computers may feature multiple connectivity solutions by default nowadays, but there are still enough situations where ... |
8 August 2011 10:19 GMT |
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SSD caching may have been limited to just a handful of motherboards, but it looks like a certain company has created an add-in-board that can grant this capability to almost any platform with a free PCI Express x1 slot.
Solid state drives have already proven their superiority, compared to HDDs, in terms of data t... |
5 August 2011 05:00 GMT |
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With a certain wireless streaming technology getting steadily more widespread, although it still is in its beginning stages, Belkin figured it may as well offer an adapter specifically designed for it.When enjoying multimedia, one needs not just the content and the broadcast system, or a PC with all the files, but a... |
21 June 2011 08:40 GMT |
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab adapter is already known around the world, but its maker wanted to grant it extra functionality without marring its build, so it came up with an USB adapter.When it comes to media tablets, they all have to stick to certain unspoken guidelines in regards to size, shape and performance.As suc... |
16 June 2011 10:27 GMT |
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Nowadays, wireless connectivity is something that pretty much every new electronic, especially PC products, usually incorporate right off the bat, but for those that don't, IOGEAR created the Universal Wi-Fi N GWU627.Wireless connectivity was an expensive commodity once, but now it is something that no longer s... |
28 April 2011 10:29 GMT |
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Hybrid devices have been developed and promoted many times, but there are other items, so-called adapters, that enable one sort of product to act as another, to some extent, this being the sort of IT product that Addonics just revealed.There are many sort of storage solutions on today's market, with different f... |
13 April 2011 11:14 GMT |
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There are quite a few sorts of connectors on the market, and sometimes it becomes necessary to come up with such things as converters, something that Sharkoon knows well if its new adapter is anything to go by.While at one point floppy disks and optical disks were the only widespread means of moving data form one PC... |
16 February 2011 06:50 GMT |
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Lately TRENDnet has started updating its product line to feature 450Mbps wireless N connectivity, and the latest product to come with this improved transfer speed is the TEW-687GA Wireless N Gaming Adapter, that has now become available from the company's online and retail partners.
As its name implies, this ... |
19 January 2011 05:03 GMT |
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Apple Discussioners are signaling that Apple’s sleek new MacBook Air might be having trouble accepting the official USB Ethernet Adapter. The problem isn’t the USB Ethernet Adapter itself, users indicate, since it works just fine when plugged into other Apple notebooks.Reader Madam kicks off the discussio... |
13 December 2010 09:51 GMT |
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While nobody can deny the fact that Sony's and SanDisk's co-developed SxS standard is able to achieve impressive transfer speeds such solutions are usually extremely expensive, so Sonnet developed a special adapter that enables the use of SDHC memory cards in place of SxS thus providing fast and ample stora... |
10 December 2010 11:31 GMT |
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As it happens, Mad Catz has been working on a certain peripheral for about half a year, and it seems that the company is now ready to ship it, which means that the usability of MIDI keyboards and drum sets will extend to playing Rock Band 3 in time for Christmas.
As some end-users may or may not remember, the Mad... |
4 December 2010 06:18 GMT |
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While AMD's Eyefinity technology can, indeed, enhance immersion, it relies on less than common monitors, so TUL corporation figured it would make it so that more displays can be used for such setups.For those that need an update, the Eyefinity technology allows a video card from advanced micro devices to spread... |
26 November 2010 08:39 GMT |
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As some end-users are quite interested in so-called all-in-one power adapters, GlacialTech decided to create one that, in addition to charging up laptops, can also address the needs of mobile phones, PMPs and other portable devices, via the 5V/1A USB port.As consumers well know, all mobile computers feature their ve... |
8 September 2010 05:15 GMT |
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After a long time when EyeFinity setups required a monitor with a DisplayPort to work, Advanced Micro Devices has finally decided, along with some of its partners, to release a single-link DisplayPort-to-DVI Adapter that will allow the many existing LCDs with DVI connectors to be used in triple-monitor setups.As con... |
31 August 2010 10:36 GMT |
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Knowing of the price issues associated with Eyefinity setups, and the fact that the necessity for displays with distinct input options can limit one's choice when buying suitable monitors, PowerColor decided to create and release an adapter that transforms a DisplayPort into a single-link DVI.The ATI Eyefinity ... |
25 August 2010 03:53 GMT |
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Not long after Bigfoot's Killer 2100 somehow landed inside some of Dell's Alienware desktops, Thecus Technology decided to offer a powerful Ethernet solution of its own in the shape of the C10GT, a PCI Express x4 adapter with 10Gb connectivity.For most applications and tasks that one may engage in while us... |
16 August 2010 03:15 GMT |
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Over the past couple of months, Thermaltake unveiled quite a number of Toughpower PSUs, each strong enough to take on any mainstream or high-end system. Now, the company decided to do something a little different while still making the best of this brand. What Thermaltake decided upon was the creation and release of... |
30 July 2010 10:52 GMT |
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News on the storage front may mostly consist of new hard drives, solid state drives and flash drives, but there is a certain product category that, instead of offering storage by itself, allows other devices to do it. Such small gadgets usually go by the names of interface adapters and PhotoFast is quite eager to sh... |
29 June 2010 05:47 GMT |
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Apple has quietly updated the MagSafe power adapters that ship with portable Macs. More particularly, the company has improved the tips for the 85 Watt adapters that come with the 15- and 17-inch MacBooks, and the 65-Watt versions that ship with the 13-inch MacBook and MacBook Pro. The power adapter recharges a MacBo... |
23 April 2010 09:45 GMT |
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It has been months since USB 3.0 became a standard, but, even with all the newest chipsets that AMD and Intel have or plan to introduce, the interface is still not natively supported on any platforms. On the one hand, this means that platforms and storage units with support for the connection will be scarce for quit... |
22 April 2010 02:39 GMT |
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With new technologies being launched all the time, and some of them being promising but often not natively supported in even current-generation systems, there are always reasons to come up with converters and adapters capable of acting as a mediator. Already, there are USB 3.0 PCI Express adapters, HDD docks, NAS dev... |
14 April 2010 10:32 GMT |
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For those who own too many devices that charge via USB, Softpedia is happy to point out that the people at CableLive have introduced their duaLink sync and charge splitter cable for iPod and iPhone. It lets you sync and charge two devices from a single USB port. Making a true asset for MacBook Air owners, the produc... |
4 March 2010 08:18 GMT |
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One woe that all laptop owners are faced with when buying a mobile PC is the knowledge that they will not exactly be able to upgrade the machine very easily, if at all, in the future. This fact mostly limits a mobile PC's ability to keep up with the latest software, especially games, which, as is well known, are... |
3 March 2010 09:46 GMT |
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SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is steadily becoming more widespread and, with the new products that are set to debut at this year's CeBIT, adoption of this next-generation standard should accelerate. Aiming to propel the interface in its own way, Vantec has decided to expand its USB 3.0 product lineup with a couple of new a... |
2 March 2010 09:44 GMT |
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Atlona has a history of offering a variety of connectivity solutions, especially signal converters, one of the latest being a USB-powered 1080p VGA to HDMI adapter. The company has also been selling a DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter known as the DP200. Most recently, Atlona has launched a modified version of this d... |
24 February 2010 10:48 GMT |
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Many video output devices, especially HDTVs, often rely on HDMI connectivity when playing video files or displaying photos stored on a PC. This fact, however, is rather limiting for those end-users who own a computer without HDMI outputs. To alleviate this issue, Atlona has come up with a special adapter, known as th... |
19 February 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Gigabyte has launched yet another blue device in its long and wide family of PC-related products. This once, instead of releasing a customized blue graphics card or motherboard, the company is interested in making an offering to speed enthusiasts. It unwrapped not so long ago the GA-USB3 PCI Express expansion card th... |
4 February 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Since they first came out, the SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 interfaces have been best known for two things in particular. One was their significant increase in performance when it came to data-transfer capabilities and the other was their equally significant scarcity. To enable consumers to upgrade their motherboards to th... |
27 January 2010 03:03 GMT |
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Apple has reportedly released a new Power Adapter model for iPhone and iPod owners in Europe. The powering accessory is slimmer than the model currently employed by customers worldwide. According to TUAW, whose readers made the discovery, the new adapter supports pretty much all of Apple’s iPods and iPhones, in... |
21 January 2010 09:46 GMT |
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USB 3.0 still hasn't begun to see wide availability, even though companies like ASUS and Gigabyte have each released several motherboards supporting the new standard, as well as the SATA 6Gbps. Still, even despite such efforts, the two new standards are still largely out of reach, or unusable, because most mothe... |
8 January 2010 06:31 GMT |
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With the advent of newer and faster connectivity technology, old storage solutions end up gathering dust because they no longer perform well enough to be included in the latest system configurations. Sometimes, old hard drives can't even perform well enough as auxiliary external storage. Brando, however, launche... |
28 December 2009 10:06 GMT |
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Displays can only receive video input from devices with compatible connection interfaces. Still, there comes a time when products, despite being very powerful and appealing, have little in the way of connectivity versatility. Such is the case with some products of today, like the display of the 27-inch iMac and the L... |
16 December 2009 08:47 GMT |
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Accessory maker QuickerTek has introduced an external battery for users of the Apple MacBook Air, with the promise to extend computing time to as much as 16 hours. Interested parties will need one modified 45W MagSafe power adapter, which costs an additional $100 USD, or they can send theirs in to have it modified fo... |
14 April 2009 05:11 GMT |
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Soon after users started reporting the availability of a new firmware update for their Mini DisplayPort-equipped Macs, Apple posted the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter Firmware Update 1.0 as a (downloadable) standalone installer on the Support section of its web site. Now, those who haven't yet updated via the S... |
18 March 2009 04:58 GMT |
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The company behind the Mac operating system is actively distributing a new firmware update attempting to fix flickering and blank video issues on the latest generation Macs equipped with MiniDisplay Ports. Only users connected to external displays using the company's Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter will see the ... |
17 March 2009 11:56 GMT |
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The new iPod shuffle (third generation) ships with its own sync & charge solution provided by Apple. The accessory is a USB cable a few inches long, while Apple claims that third-party vendors produce longer cables. The people at Dexim, however, see things differently – no cord, just a compact adapter with a US... |
17 March 2009 06:22 GMT |
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Yesterday afternoon, Apple released the NVIDIA Graphics Update 2009, a software update that should improve cursor movement when using Apple's $99 Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter with the late 2008 MacBook models. The Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter lets users connect the 30-inch Apple Cinema ... |
27 January 2009 03:37 GMT |
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Gaming companies are often blamed for quite a lot of things, such as patent infringements or intellectual theft but every once in a while, people or institutions find the weirdest claims against these corporations. We recently saw two people file class-action suits against Electronic Arts, claiming that the SecuROM D... |
23 December 2008 11:01 GMT |
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Last month, Apple warned users of the iPhone 3G Ultracompact USB Power Adapter that the device was prone to causing electric shock. Consequently, the company urged them to bring their adapters in, with the iPhone in hand, to have them replaced for free. Those who went with the recall program are now reporting that th... |
7 October 2008 06:20 GMT |
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Apple announced last week that, under certain conditions, the iPhone 3G ultracompact USB power adapter may cause “electric shock,” recalling all units from the US, Japan, Canada and other territories. While some may think this affects Apple's sales / image, American Technology Research analyst Shaw W... |
23 September 2008 02:50 GMT |
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