With the MacBook Pro, Apple discarded the old PC Card slot in favor of ExpressCard/34, a more compact expansion slot that offers greater transfer speeds and an increasing array of uses. The ...
IRVINE, CA - August 25, 2011 - Sonnet Technologies today announced the Echo™ ExpressCard®/34 Thunderbolt™ Adapter, which enables the use of many Sonnet ExpressCard/34 adapters with computers equipped ...
Roll-out begins for ExpressCard 34 devices Macworld UK reports that MacBook Pro users should soon be able to buy expansion products designed to fit the new ExpressCard 34 slot in Apple's pro portables ...
As Apple giveth, Apple taketh away. Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro line with a new 13-inch model and a revamped 15-inch model, adding, peculiarly, an SD Slot to each of them, ostensibly to make it ...
The flow of Thunderbolt peripherals onto the market definitely seems to be building steam with this latest example from Sonnet bringing expanded connectivity options to those with machines packing ...
Apple's Thunderbolt port may have brought with it a ton of hype, but thus far, there aren't too many actual peripherals to use with it. But of course, that's changing as time progresses. While it's ...
As someone who had a lot to say about the missing FireWire 400 ports from the last generation of MacBooks, I'm glad to see the return of the FireWire port to the new 13" MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, it ...
Not to be confused with accessories and networking company Belkin, Delkin has debuted its eFilm ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash Card Adapter. Aside from having the longest product name ever, this is ...
Wouldn't you know that almost immediately after I post my review of the Verizon Wireless V640 EV-DO Express Card/34 from Novatel, they announce the successor? Moore's Law at it's finest. EV-DO Rev. A ...
Apple has opted to omit the FireWire 800 port from its new MacBook Pro line. Various firms already offer ExpressCard FireWire 800 adapters, but there's a catch -- so far the cards are only available ...
If you found yourself scratching your head at the announcement of an ExpressCard/34 slot in the new MacBook Pro, you're probably not alone. Built by the PCMCIA association to take slot dwelling ...
I've been looking around for a Smart Card reader that works with OS X and the MBP. I can find USB based ones, but I'd like one that could go in the ExpressCard slot, as I would never use it otherwise.
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