FireWire
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It might be seven months late, but Belkin’s Thunderbolt Express Dock is now available sporting a couple of changes.
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Seagate and Hitachi GST have each unveiled 4TB external hard drives, with both set to offer Thunderbolt interfaces.
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Western Digital’s new My Passport Studio portable drive features a customizable always-on e-paper display.
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Zemno’s DeskBook Pro portable docking station adds a stack of additional ports and connections, and its ModBay Technology allows the internal connection of additional hard drives, batteries and peripherals.
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Maingear has added some gaming grunt to its line of Home Theater PCs in the form the Axess-HD Gamer, which sports a low profile design with aluminum case and optional OLED Front Panel Display on the outside, and the heart of a gamer on the inside.
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Western Digital has announced a dual-drive, 4TB version of its My Book external hard drive.
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Other World Computing adds 8x (2GB/min) Blu-ray drive to the Mercury Pro “Quad Interface” line.
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NewerTech's Voyager is a hot swappable docking station for 2.5" and 3.5" SATA hard drives of up to 2TB capacity. With support for Mac and PC, with interfaces for FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0 and eSATA on board, you'll be hard pressed to find a computer that won't talk to it.
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For those of you hoping Apple's October notebook event would see the announcement of a recession-priced, sub-12" MacBook, the new MacBooks might have already been a little disappointing. For others, the lack of a single port has completely killed the MacBook, and crippled the MacBook Pro when compar
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October 14, 2008 Apple today unveiled an all new MacBook family with a new construction method (from a single block of aluminum), high-performance NVIDIA graphics, instant-on LED-backlit displays with the most significant being the introduction of large glass trackpads that support an array of mult
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SanDisk has used the Photokina trade fair to announce a 12.5-percent jump in speed (now 45 megabytes per second) and the addition of a 16-gigabyte version to its Extreme IV high-performance memory card line.
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The IEEE has approved the IEEE 1394-2008 specification, adding support for bandwidth up to 3.2Gbps.
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