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Spotlight: IDAPT i1 Eco Universal Charger
The idea behind the IDAPT i1 Eco is simple: to eliminate the tangle of wires from multiple chargers by replacing them with simple, interchangeable charging tips.
WiGig will offer low-power, high-speed wireless
Ars Technica has published an interesting report about WiGig and how it compares with Wi-Fi wireless standards. WiGig operates on the unlicensed 60GHz spectrum and is capable of data transfer speeds
Researchers bring attention to USB attack via Android phone
An attack vector that most companies are not prepared for was highlighted this week by Angelos Stavro, an assistant professor at George Mason University, and his student Zhaohui Wang. They
LaCie unveils ultra-compact MosKeyto USB flash drive
Fancy an ultra-compact USB flash drive? Well, digital storage maker LaCie has unveiled its MosKeyto USB flash drive that measures a mere 0.7 inches long and weighs only 0.35 ounces. Short enough to
Seagate makes backup easier with appliance created for backups
Hard disk maker Seagate is banking on the fact that a third of consumers do not backup their data with its new appliance that it claims will not require users to dedicate much time for this important
Is eSATA a doomed standard?
The Register had a commentary about the external SATA, or eSATA, interconnect. I saw a kit featuring eSATA interfaces at a computer fair recently, and this naturally caught my interest.
U.S. military bans USB flash drives and removable media
The United States military has banned the use of removable rewritable media as part of its strategy to "defend against attack and establish a baseline for information system protection." Examples of
USB 3.0 finalized, at last
The USB Promoter Group finalized the USB 3.0 specification on Monday this week--almost eight years after the launch of USB 2.0 at WinHEC. Also known as "SuperSpeed USB," discrete controllers based on
New 3.2Gbps FireWire approved
The next generation of the FireWire standard has finally been approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394 working group. Building on the existing Firewall
Samsung USB display in the wild
Remember Samsung's SyncMaster 940UX , the LCD display that's capable of receiving a video signal over USB as well as slinging that same

