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Networking company D-Link released a combo USB (universal serial bus) 2.0 and FireWire adapter card, part of its effort to offer a way for the two connectivity standards to peacefully coexist.
The same obstacles that make high-speed signals expensive in FireWire may also apply to USB 2.0. Still, if USB 2.0 is built into many PCs–and with Intel involved, that seems likely–its cost ...
USB 2.0, meanwhile, actually offers greater bandwidth that FireWire’s original implementation — 480Mbps — but has yet to appear on the Macintosh. Apple still uses USB 1.1, the much slower ...
I've been using USB 2.0 to my external Seagate HDD and a buddy said I'm all wet - that Firewire is way faster. Speed is good. Is firewire worth the cost of a cable to save time for regular multi ...
Wow, I didn’t even know this would be possible (although I’m far from a cable signaling expert) — Japanese peripheral manufacturer Pixela has released a new FireWire to USB 2.0 cable that ...
Need to connect a firewire device to Mac or PC? Most new computers have a USB-C connection. But there is no such adapter that can convert firewire 800 or USB-C. The same is true for the firewire 400.
Intel had initially backed FireWire, but the company pulled its support and shifted to USB 2.0 in light of the new FireWire fees and USB 2.0's 480 Mbps top transfer speed.
A new combination USB 2.0/FireWire hub from D-Link with four USB 2.0 ports and three FireWire ports. It’s not clear from the press release where on the PC the DFB-H7 hub connects to, but we’re ...
Sometimes devices -- particularly drives -- that offers both FireWire and USB 2.0 connectivity achieves a certain level of throughput when connected exclusively via FireWire, then achieves a lower ...
The IOGEAR combo card features two external and one internal USB ports and two external and one internal FireWire ports for easy access and convenience when swapping peripherals. The product is ...
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