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 ...
SuperSpeed USB devices may have started to trickle onto the market, but it will still be a while before their use becomes widespread. That's simply because most people won't have the USB 3.0 ports ...
The Firefox story eWeek tells the story of Firefox, the browser that arose out of a teenager's attempt to counteract the bloat of the Mozilla suite. "With its strong feature set, focus on usability ...
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 ...
USB 3.0 is slowly advancing, and Japan-based computer accessory maker Buffalo emerges as the leading company in its space. After having announced the world’s first USB 3.0-powered Blu-ray burner just ...
If you're the owner (or wannabe owner like us) of a new notebook computer -- particularly one from Apple -- that has an ExpressCard slot instead of a PCCard (PCMCIA) slot but you still need to use ...
The ADEXC34CB ExpressCard adapter allows users to run CardBus peripherals through the high-speed ExpressCard port. The adapter supports single-lane, 2.5-Gbps PCIe (PCI Express), compliance with the 32 ...
USB 3.0 may not be the mainstream way to transfer data right now, but it certainly will be. Just the way progression works, right? And if you're someone that has a notebook with that ExpressCard slot ...
Been fretting over the upcoming slew of USB 3.0 devices and your relatively new laptop's inability to exploit their full speed? Well this isn't going to help you much, but it's a great example of why ...
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Well, I've searched their (lenovo's) website, read the ars review (very nice, thank you for that), gone through the tech manual, searched google and searched this forum. <BR><BR>whew.<BR><BR>And I ...