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  • Kanguru's Secure USB Memory Stick*
    Thursday 21 August 2008 – 01:20
    Kanguru's Secure USB Memory Stick USB drives can be critical when it comes to data security for companies. The Defender from Kanguru only saves data in encrypted form, and enables the remote deletion of content over the Internet in case of theft.
  • USB 2.0: High-Speed Devices from D-Link*
    Wednesday 9 April 2003 – 07:00
    D-Link has several high-speed USB 2.0 devices that you can pick up for under $30. We take a look at the DUB-A2, a USB 2.0 two-port PCI adapter, the DUB-H4, a USB 2.0 four-port hub, and the DUB-E100, a USB 2.0 fast Ethernet adapter.
  • Four-Way USB Stick Shootout – Miniature Storage Giants*
    Thursday 20 December 2007 – 12:10 in Hardware
    Four-Way USB Stick Shootout – Miniature Storage Giants Today, USB sticks are considered a commodity. In order to win out over the competition, manufacturers have to offer more than simply large capacities. Design and bundled software are therefore becoming important buying factors besides hard technical data.
  • USB 2.0 as a Multi-Purpose Solution: The External ATA Drive Case from ADS Technologies*
    Thursday 16 January 2003 – 06:00
    There is a veritable host of external hard drives or CD ROM drives on the market. The external system developed by ADS Technologies allows you to run any ATA drive - including hard drives - via the USB port. Is this solution better than external hard drives produced by major manufacturers?
  • USB 2.0 Sound: Creative Labs Audigy 2 NX*
    Friday 14 November 2003 – 06:00
    Creative Labs has introduced its first USB-2.0 external sound card. Does this external card manage to surpass the constraints posed by a USB connection? Is its performance on par with internal sound cards? We put the device through a comprehensive series of tests to find out.
  • USB Technology: Multi-TT Hub Goes Head-to-Head With Single-TT*
    Tuesday 9 September 2003 – 07:00
    A USB hub is a must-have if you want to run several external devices. However, in order to use USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices at the same time, your hub will need a so-called transaction translator - or TT for short - to handle the different data flows. In our test, a classic hub with only one TT squares off against an advanced model with multiple TTs.
  • Listen Through USB: Five External Sound Cards*
    Monday 23 February 2004 – 06:00
    USB sound cards have changed from peripheral devices to essential must have equipment, aided in part by eroding laptop prices and the emergence of new and popular multimedia applications. By reviewing five new USB sound cards, THG shows USB external audio's limits and possibilities.
  • Head to Head: Silex SX-1000U USB Device Server vs. Keyspan USB Server*
    Thursday 10 February 2005 – 03:25
    USB device servers are a product concept that's a little hard to wrap your head around at first. But once you understand what they can do, you'll probably want to add them to your networking bag of tricks. Micah LaCombe put both Silex's SX-1000U USB device server and Keyspan's USB Server to the test, and one definitely came out on top.
  • Add A Monitor Using USB: Sitecom's VGA Adapter*
    Wednesday 8 June 2005 – 07:00
    Can't see your desktop for all the icons and windows? You need more desktop space - but what if you are using a notebook? Sitecom offers an interesting solution with its USB-to-VGA adapter, which lets you easily add a second monitor to any computer with a free USB 2.0 port.
  • Linksys Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives reviewed*
    Tuesday 6 July 2004 – 06:10
    We at TomsNetworking tend to get pretty jaded with all the over-hyped me-too products that we see. But once in a while a product comes along that restores our faith in the networking industry's ability to innovate and deliver real value. Linksys' Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives may have an unassuming name, but once you see what this product can do, we think you'll agree that a new networking product category has been born!
  • USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard Drive*
    Thursday 11 September 2008 – 07:00
    USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard Drive We compared a tiny 8 GB Super Talent USB thumb drive to a 10-year old IBM hard drive of the same size in an interesting thought experiment. Does the hard drive stand a chance against Super Talent’s storage midget?
  • Knoppix Linux On USB*
    Tuesday 1 August 2006 – 01:40
    Knoppix Linux On USB Many of us enjoy exercising our electronic toys as much as our minds, but sometimes we lack the software tools necessary to troubleshoot, diagnose, and resolve problems as they arise. This article shows how a simple Knoppix configuration can become an indispensable item in a mobile technical toolkit.
  • A USB Enabled Sound Machine?*
    Thursday 17 July 2003 – 07:00
    Wait just a minute. Have things gone too far? Do we really need boom boxes that are USB enabled for use with our computers and console systems? Philips seems to think so, if its AZ2555 Sound Machine, a.k.a. "the Swiss Army knife of boom boxes," is any indication. We try to find out if being USB enabled is an advantage or just a marketing ploy.
  • Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives*
    Wednesday 10 August 2005 – 07:00
    Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives Memina elicits superlatives with its record-shattering Rocket 4 GB USB flash drive. Kingston counters with its DataTraveller II Plus Migo Edition, which carries your e-mail and Windows installation files around and imports them onto other desktops. Which is better, and why?
  • Linksys USBVPN1 USB VPN and Firewall Adapter reviewed*
    Tuesday 26 August 2003 – 07:00
    What's purple and gray, comes in a compact, sexy package, and can take the hassle out of setting up an IPsec tunnel back to your home or office network? Why, Linksys' USB VPN and Firewall Adapter, of course! Read our review and see if it'll do the job for you!

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