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- A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB.
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- New Pogoplug brings hard drives online with additional USB ports, bright colors
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- Discussion threads 2009-11-20
- New Pogoplug brings hard drives online with additional USB ports, bright colors
- On Friday, Cloud Engines introduced its new Pogoplug, adding more sync capabilities, additional USB ports and a splash of color for $129. by Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-11-20
- Advanced USB Port Monitor 2.5.3 build 820 (Windows)
- Advanced USB Port Monitor is a USB Bus, USB Device and Protocol Analyzer. Advanced USB Port Monitor packs the robust functionality to capture, view and process USB traffic. It offers sophisticated viewing and intelligent searching to accurately and efficiently debug and test High (480Mbps), Full (12Mbps) and Low (1.5Mbps) speed...
- Software downloads 2009-08-20
- The ultimate mix-tape machine: Teac LP-R550 all-in-one audio device
- Teac Japan has introduced the LP-R550 for the wealthy audiophile. The LP-R550 has just about every audio gadget you need, complete with a turntable, a CD player/recorder, a cassette player/recorder, and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner. It is, however, missing a USB...
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Curtis DVD1093 DVD Player with HDMI
- Curtis DVD1093 DVD Player with HDMICurtis DVD1093I have spent months testing DVD players with DIX and USB ports. For a while I was taking DIVX CDs to stores and testing , mostly Phillips DVD players. When I made the decision what to buy, guess what, out of stock. But a...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-20
- Tax Refund Special: Home networking
- You'd have to be pretty hardcore about networking to drop a $2,500 tax refund completely on your home network, but you can do it if you really try. Here's how you can put together a great networking setup with a supersized budget. Router...
- Blog posts 2009-02-12
- D-Link Xtreme N Dual Band Gigabit Router DIR-825
- The Xtreme N Dual Band Gigabit Router DIR-825 is D-Link's latest router on the market. We view it as a worthy successor to the DIR-655 for the addition of true dual-band capability (simultaneously supporting 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies) and SharePort technology that turns the router's USB port into a networked...
- Product reviews 2008-10-27
- (Gallery: Creative uses for USB ports)
- (Gallery: Creative uses for USB ports)You forgot a good one!http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/96fa/ or - http://tinyurl.com/5zwss5Every gearhead/geek needs one.Keith Hoffmantardis USBYou should also have included the Tardis USB hub from Doctor Whohttp://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/9223/
- Discussion threads 2008-08-20
- Gallery: Creative uses for USB ports
- There's a good reason why you should splurge on USB ports when buying your next computer. These cool gadgets need a home base to operate from. by Andy Smith
- Image galleries 2008-08-20
- All USB ports aren't created equal
- All USB ports aren't created equalPretty much convincedGood grief. What has happened to journalism today? Never mind. I already know.Point is, you don't need to be pretty much convinced. There's this radical concept that's been floating around for about 400 years called the scientific method. It's key element is experiment....
- Discussion threads 2008-05-10
- All USB ports aren't created equal
- Remember my theory about 10.5.2 causing poor audio quality in Skype? I pretty much convinced that 10.5.2 is the culprit, but there's another theory floating around out there â€" that it's related to USB ports. The problem manifested itself most recently in the...
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- USB Blocker 1.0.02 (Windows)
- The freeware NetWrix USB Blocker centrally disables USB devices to prevent unauthorized use of removable media that connects to computer USB ports (memory sticks, removable disks, and iPods). USB port access control is a very important aspect of your endpoint security, no matter how good your antivirus and firewall are....
- Software downloads 2008-02-18
- Preventing Data Leaks on USB Ports: Check Point Endpoint Security Media Encryption Simply Regulates Access and Data for Any Plug-and-Play Peripherals
- Regulating the electronic flow of information stored in a digital format has never been so hard. Most organizations have attempted to reduce the risk of data leaks from servers and networks with firewall, intrusion prevention, authentication, and access controls. The mobility trend driving widespread use of laptops for remote and...
- White papers 2008-02-01
- MacBook Air - Second thoughts
- Yesterday, I sounded pretty enthusiastic about the newly announced MacBook Air. Now, having slept on it not literally, I feel that I might have been off the mark. The biggest problem with the MacBook Air is that once you scratch away the sex appeal of an aluminum...
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?What's up with people wanting SUBnotebooks with 1,000 bits of hardware?Yes, you're missing something here.Have you ever heard of a USB hub?It boggles my mind that because you have an issue with WiFi (most of...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?
- You have all probably seen the news about the new MacBook Air announced this morning by Steve Jobs and now that the glitz and glamour of the keynote is wearing off people are diving into the details. One major issue, IMHO, that Adrian Kingsley-Hughes pointed out in his first thoughts...
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- MacBook Air - First thoughts
- MacBook Air - First thoughtsVery Nice DesignExcluded the ethernet port and the battery isn't user replaceable.Other than that its nice but not incredible.i wont say huge hitthe form factor is sexy and brillianttouch trackpad is very goodback-light display and full keyboard are goodeco-friendly - better.But,Mono Speakers??4200RPM HDD??1 USB??No dedicated graphics??$1799...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- OKI B2520
- The Oki B2520 MPF looks like a compelling package at first glance, offering up all the features you'd associate with a multifunction laser printer--print, copy, scan, and fax--plus a couple unexpected extras at a low price. Don't be lured by its song, however; the user interface is clunky, the user...
- Product reviews 2007-09-13
- HP Photosmart D7460
- The HP Photosmart D7460 offers a lot of great features at a decent price. For $180, you get a network-ready printer (wireless too!) with a handy touch screen that makes navigating menus a breeze. While we liked using this model, its performance gives us pause. Although it was speedy with...
- Product reviews 2007-09-11
- Photos: Cracking open the Wii
- A step-by-step summary of TechRepublic's project to take apart the Wii. Caution: This will seriously void your warranty.After a week of trying, I finally got my hands on a Nintendo Wii. After taking it for a test drive, I began the painstaking and somewhat frustrating disassembly process. I started by...
- Image galleries 2007-08-27
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