Articles on Usb, Usb Port
Thanko's USB Electric Razor gets hairy - Sep 25, 2009
Crave Next to all the 09/09/09 product announcement hoopla this week, this little USB device probably won't even rate a blip on the tech radar. But we've always had a soft ... Read story »Samsung PL60
Review Samsung's 10.2-megapixel PL60 offers a tempting little package for anyone who wants a compact camera with some style, fancy tech and decent specs without putting too much of a dent in the old plastic. There are five PL models (the others are the PL50, PL55, PL65 and PL70), all of which are quite...Heinz's USB-powered microwave - Jun 9, 2009
Crave Whoever said the MacBook Air was useless probably hates beans. This product is evidence that the potential of the USB port knows no bounds. Heinz, famous for its baked beans, ... Read story »Credit card-size USB drive that fits in your wallet - May 8, 2009
Crave (Image credit: Clickfree) We've all seen tiny thumbdrives that look no larger than the USB port itself, but one problem is how to store it without losing the unit under a ... Read story »Lexar releases new SSD - Jul 21, 2009
Crave The market for consumer solid-state drives just got slightly more diverse. Lexar Media announced its latest line of solid-state drives (SSDs), the Crucial M225 SSDs. Lexar has been a known flash ... Read story »Targus laptop docking station is gateway to peripheral pleasures - Dec 9, 2009
Crave On lower-priced laptops and Netbooks, something typically sacrificed is the ability to link up with an external display through anything but a VGA output. With the Targus USB 2.0 Docking ... Read story »Star Wars flash drive collection - Nov 11, 2009
Crave May the drive be with you. Tyme Machines, maker of licensed USB drives, has released its Series 1 3D sculpted Star Wars USB thumb drives. The set, which includes replicas ... Read story »Peeing Man goes USB - Sep 4, 2009
Crave For some Asian cultures, water is a sign of prosperity and luck. In fact, many have spent a small fortune to recreate mini-waterfalls in their homes and even at the ... Read story »Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray player
Review Blu-ray may have started out as a mess, with confusing "profiles" and painfully slow load times. But beginning this year standalone players have finally gotten their acts together. Sony's entry-level BDP-S360 is typical of the new breed of Blu-ray players. It has the basics covered, with Profile...iTwin USB enables remote file access via the Internet - Sep 22, 2009
Crave Here's a nifty two-piece USB hardware showcased by a Singapore startup at the recent TechCrunch50 event in San Francisco. What it does is it lets you access files on two ... Read story »Add more USB ports to your laptop with style - May 28, 2009
Crave LaCie's Core4 and Core7, offer a combination of portability, functionality and style, and support four and seven USB devices, respectively. With every new USB device I acquire, my desire for ... Read story »Trendnet's tiny Wireless-N USB adapter - Sep 23, 2009
Crave Hardly any laptop computers come without built-in wireless nowadays. However, if yours lacks Wi-Fi, or if you want to quickly upgrade to Wireless-N without something sticking out of the USB port, ... Read story »New Popoplug comes in pink and more USB ports - Nov 23, 2009
Crave The new Pogoplug: More USB ports for extra hard drives, very pink. Just recently we reviewed Cloud Engines' Pogoplug, a very affordable US$99 solution that effortlessly turns any USB hard ... Read story »LG's 15-inch OLED TV steals the limelight - Aug 31, 2009
Crave The Sony XEL-1 was hailed as an uber-cool OLED TV last year, but the new LG 15-incher is even more gorgeous than its Japanese counterpart. The latter sports a quality ... Read story »Charge 3 USB gadgets at once with the iLuv iAD117 - Aug 14, 2009
Crave The iLuv iAD117 can charge 3 USB devices simultaneously. As owners of the iPhone are wont to (correctly) point out, their uber-handheld obviates the need to carry a separate phone, ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »



