Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New FireWire Standard To Run At 3.2Gbit/s


New FireWire Standard To Run At 3.2Gbit/s



By Luke Anderson I remember back when FireWire was first introduced (yes, its actually called IEEE 1394, but Im an old-school Mac guy, so its FireWire) and it had some incredible speed to it. Of course USB 2.0 eventually came along and became the more widely used standard. FireWire 800 came out a little while later, but despit vista gadgets wi-fi new software macbook pro fast laptop cellphone reviews windows Hewlett-Packard free tech gadgets imac instant messenger iphone new cellphones
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Duracell PowerSource Mini



Duracells latest portable potential pack, the PowerSource Mini looks set to be a travelers friend. that portable capability pack is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack. Its additionally designed to charge USB-powered devices that use mini USB, and plus features a mini USB pivot arm so that it can connect directly to the device in need o macbook air gaming computers v10.5 Leopard games social bookmarking new technology budget laptops motherboards cheap computers handset google cheap la
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Shimano Launches Electronic Shifting



In a world where everything that is analog is slowly being converted to digital, Japanese parts manufacturer, Shimano, are launching their electronic shifting system for high-end road bikes. The system, which will be called Di2 will be reaching stores in January 2009, and will look to replace the traditional levels that pull the cables on bicycles v10.5 Leopard mac mini motherboards gaming computers emachines high tech products notebook reviews pda tech gizmos tech gear xbox 360 name brand
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