Minutes SuperSpeed Universal Serial Bus, better known as USB 3.0, you may receive before the end of this year, the Nikkei Electronics Asia. At the developers conference, held in Tokyo on 20-21 May, has already been shown a prototype of the current transfer information from your computer to an external drive via USB 3.0. A Laboratory Platform Interoperability Lab, verification of developed... [
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The Universal Serial Bus (USB) has the highest consumer success rate — it’s been shipped on over 3 billion devices in 2008 — according to research firm In-Stat. Bow there’s an upgrade with the coming USB 3.0 standard. Stacey Higginbotham reviews the high points: It’s fast: Dubbed Super-Speed USB, it will offer transfer speeds of 4.8
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DailyWireless on 18th Aug 2009 (via dailywireless.org)
Keep it charged with - Sony Ericsson’s first universal Micro-USB charger! Just plug into any wall socket. Or connect its Micro-USB cable to your PC. Easy! Never a dull moment! Can’t get enough of Lost or Madonna? Then get the Micro-USB Charger EP700! Use its Micro-USB cable to seamlessly transfer your favourite tunes, TV shows and films between your phone and PC. Charge with confidence Charge....
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New high-speed data transfer protocol USB 3.0 has already demonstrated "live" at the exhibition IDF 2009. You can see his work in the pavilion USB Community, in which Intel has brought together a number of different devices, demonstrating the high speed data transmission. Including there and the prototype HD cameras from Point Grey, which demonstrates the transfer of uncompressed 1080p video via.....
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Despite pessimistic forecasts about the prospects Interface USB 3.0 devices supporting this standard is gradually emerging on the market. Japanese company Buffalo introduces the ExpressCard IFC-EC2U3/UC, which has two USB 3.0 connectors. This ExpressCard is compatible with standard 34 mm connector and, according to the manufacturer supports a theoretical data transfer rate 4.8 Gb / s (the maximum....
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This is what your next generation cellphone charging/syncing cable is going to look like. At CES 2010, the USB Implementers Forum announced that the first products to use their new USB 3.0 SuperSpeed spec are now available. Transfer rates on these bad boys are ten times what you’re used to (400 MB/s versus the traditional
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Kingston Technolog Company announced that the data transfer rate USB-drive DataTraveler 410 is increased to 20 MB / sec. New high-speed drives DataTraveler 410 now provide a more rapid transfer of information and support the storage capacity of up to 32 GB. In addition, these devices offer the ability to protect data using a password, which ensures additional protection for sensitive information.....
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