In the last 14 years, the Universal Serial Bus (USB) has become the standard interface to connect devices to a computer. Whether it’s an external hard drive, a camera, the mouse, a printer, or a ...
Fasten your seat belts — data transfer is going into overdrive. The ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus, better known as USB, is on track to make its first major upgrade in eight years — a tenfold speed ...
Newer Technology, Inc. announced today the NewerTech eSATA to USB 3.0 Adapter for using an eSATA interfaced equipped external hard drive with computers offering the 'SuperSpeed' USB 3.0 interface. The ...
USB is the most successful interface in the history of the PC. It has an installed base of more than 6 billion units worldwide. It has virtually 100% adoption in PCs and peripherals. High-speed USB ...
Looking for a drive that has FireWire 800, eSATA, and USB 3.0? The LaCie d2 Quadra USB 3.0 hard drive has these connectors, as well as zippy transfer rates. (Macworld Lab tested the 2TB [$260] version ...
Drobo's products have come a long way over the years. The company started with a 4-bay BeyondRAID array with a FireWire connection that was sold in one form or another for quite a few years, and has ...
At the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show the USB 3.0 Promoter Group announced development of a SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) enhancement that will add a much higher data rate, delivering up to twice the data ...
The fastest speed for a USB thumb drive is always changing as newer, faster drives are manufactured. Theoretically, as of August 2013 USB thumb drives using the USB 3.0 standard can peak out at 600 ...
Yellow: These ports can support either USB 2.0 or 3.0, and are "always on", meaning they can supply power even when the ...
Intel’s Jeff Ravencraft, who is also president of the USB Implementers Forum, discussed more details about USB 3.0 today at the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas. The focus of the new spec is ...
USB port colors range from black and blue to red and purple. Each color has its own meaning, which is worth understanding if ...
If you thought USB 3.0 was face-meltingly fast, wait until you try transferring files with what’s coming next. On Thursday, the USB promoter group announced that it’s signed off on the final ...
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