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IPEVO Mini Network Storage Adapter: Review

IPEVO Mini Network Storage Adapter: Review

INTRODUCTION
Have you ever wondered why your hard drive is so full – why there is a cluster of seemingly useless data hogging your precious computer’s bites? Maybe you’re too lazy to purchase a handy-dandy external hard drive. Or maybe you haven’t the time to transfer thousands of files from one drive to another. Either way, [...]

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Store In Style With New USB Flash Drive Cufflinks

Store In Style With New USB Flash Drive Cufflinks

First we had the external hard drive; that blew us away. Then there was the USB flash drive– that was just a revolution. Now we’ve got USB flash drives that you can also wear as cufflinks!? Has the world gone mad?
No, but seriously, this an innovative new way to look at the realm of memory [...]

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USB Mass Storage Coming To Xbox 360 April 6th

USB Mass Storage Coming To Xbox 360 April 6th

Remember how we announced that Microsoft would be manufacturing an external drive for storing games and the likes?  Well, on April 6th, you will no longer be limited to Microsft’s products; you’ll actually be able to plug in any USB mass storage device (up to 16GBs) into your Xbox 360′s USB port.
No, seriously! This firmware [...]

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iMo Mini USB Monitor: Unboxing & Review

iMo Mini USB Monitor: Unboxing & Review

INTRODUCTION
Welcome back TechTrackr readers to our second “unboxing” and review.
Today, we’re going to be taking at look at the iMo Mini USB External Monitor—a product of Mimo.
Per usual, I’ll start the review by outlining the basics of the device (i.e. the good, the bad, and the average). I’ll enlighten you guys with some of my [...]

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Are Standards really Standard?

Are Standards really Standard?

I believe there are two types of standards.  There are normal standards, and then there are ubiquitous standards.  Ubiquitous standards are like USB, HDMI, ect. are fine because most computers and televisions, ect. all have the same standards, which allow for easier portability and and sharing.  USB does have some competitors, like FireWire, which I [...]

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