USB
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The iKlips dual USB/Lightning flash drive offers a convenient way to store and exchange files between iOS devices, Macs and PCs faster than the competition thanks to a USB 3.0 connector.
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With Apple announcing its brand new, USB-C-equipped MacBook yesterday, we knew it wouldn’t be long before compatible accessories started turning up. LaCie’s new Porsche Design Mobile Drives are some of the first out of the gate, offering up to 2 TB of USB-C-friendly storage.
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Skoogmusic has spent the last 4 years delivering its digital music-making instrument to schools around the world. Now the company has developed Skoog 2.0 for consumers, which benefits from a much-reduced cost of entry, new mobile companion apps, wireless capabilities and battery-powered portability.
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There's an increasing recognition that passwords alone are not going be an adequate form of online security in the future. Two-factor authentication can vastly improve security, by simply introducing a second means of verification alongside a password. Google's new USB Security Key does just that.
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A half hour of jogging or a day of regular movement is enough to capture three hours of energy to transfer into your devices using a new wearable.
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Qimini is launching a wireless charging device called Deuce that also features its own battery packed in its tiny form factor, allowing it to charge devices without wires while on the go.
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After introducing its PowerTrekk portable fuel cell charger several years ago, Swedish company myFC is readying the 2.0 version. The new model is close to three times more powerful than the original, offering enough juice to charge tablets, along with smaller devices like smartphones and GPS units.
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Have you ever wondered what that USB port on your Wi-Fi router is for? Most modern routers have at least one or maybe two, and today we'll take a look at how Windows users can set it up with a hard or flash drive to share content across a local network.
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The days of being tied to a mains outlet to do a bit of soldering are long gone, but what about the techie on the go who doesn't want to be lumbered with chargers, batteries, and cans of gas? Solderdoodle is a partly 3D printed device that can be charged using a standard USB cable.
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The man who killed the soul and humanity of pop music in the 1980s is now desperately trying to bring instrumental virtuosity back into the mainstream. Roger Linn's Linnstrument has as much feel and expression as an acoustic instrument, but can access all the wild sounds of today's synths.
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Not satisfied with the one-size-fits-all approach to bicycle crash aversion, Brooklyn-based inventor Peter Pottier has developed Mybell, a programmable horn and light designed to give your bike its own unique warning system by loading it with just about any sound file you like.
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Phone chargers have come to rival umbrellas as one of the most forgotten items when traveling. The ChargerLeash is a simple device that promises to help travelers remember to pack their phone charger before heading out the door.
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