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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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Donya would have probably enraptured more customers if it used the USB 3.0 connection when it made the DN-68852.Still, even though it supports only USB 2.0 speeds, the product will probably get sold just for its price.As revealed not long ago, the tag is of 699 JPY, which is the same as $8.4 and 6.4 Euro.That said, t... |
14 March 2012 10:43 GMT |
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Even though the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard has come a long way over the past 12 months, the fact is that it is not really overly widespread yet, something that Sharkoon seeks to remedy and reap profits out of at the same time.One thing that will soon come to exist on all current and next-generation PCs, as well as ... |
17 June 2011 10:32 GMT |
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Even though native chipset support for USB 3.0 has only now started to trickle into the worldwide hardware market, the USB 3.0 standard is already quite popular, and TRENDnet decided it would build upon that popularity by unleashing an USB 3.0 hub.The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard caused quite a few ripples on the IT ... |
12 October 2010 04:23 GMT |
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Though PCs usually have all the I/O options they could possibly need, sometimes they do not possess enough USB ports, and Arctic decided to deliver an item capable of making up for this, namely the Arctic Hub, which features four USB 2.0 connectors.Though the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface has been growing in populari... |
18 September 2010 03:27 GMT |
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Though native chipset support for the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard has not yet become a reality, and won't until next year, motherboard and add-in board makers have been able to work around this issue by means of USB 3.0 controller chips and hubs. None of these solutions, however, have been able to provide more t... |
26 May 2010 08:54 GMT |
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Even though there isn't a very large number of motherboards with built-in support for USB 3.0, system configurations can still benefit from the theoretical 5Gbps transfer speeds by means of expansion cards or hub controllers, such as VIA's VL810. Now, five weeks after this device was introduced, Buffalo has... |
16 February 2010 09:02 GMT |
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Now, the Belkin Rockstar is one more gadget from the "why haven't I thought of this before?" series: a dumb and simple idea that will definitely sell because it does what no other thingies like this do and comes for a price low enough to be affordable even for children.The main idea behind the Belkin Rockstar is... |
4 January 2008 04:41 GMT |
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As the number of devices that are using either the USB or the FireWire connection standards in order to connect to a host computer system is huge and growing every day and thanks to the fact that now almost every computer user sports one of more such gadgets, it is very easy for some to be left out in the cold when i... |
3 October 2007 11:06 GMT |
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As the high speed USB 2.0 standard is very popular nowadays and because it is implemented in just about any computer peripheral you may care to name, some computer users are facing problems when trying to connect all their webcams, mice, printers, scanners and so on to a single computer system that comes with few USB... |
25 September 2007 06:48 GMT |
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Animal themed computer peripherals are nothing new, but every now and then hardware manufacturing companies design and market some remarkable devices that stand out either through their design, functionality or something entirely different. United Pepper is one such hardware manufacturing company that in a partnershi... |
18 September 2007 06:47 GMT |
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The USB port is by far the most widely used and popular method of connecting different kinds of devices to a computer, from a mouse or a keyboard, to a Web camera, printer or MP3 player. While there are a number of other peripherals connectivity standards around - like the FireWire standard - which offer better trans... |
11 September 2007 03:14 GMT |
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Iogear announced the official launch of a new Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit which enables up to three computers to connect with several USB devices like printers, scanners, network attached storage drives and media players, at speeds reaching 480Mb per second. As an additional claim over the quality of this produc... |
5 September 2007 04:08 GMT |
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