Aug 01, 2007 -
Neil Poulton's Fire-Wire Speakers offers a fresh sense of style after months of gawking at busy and colorful novelty speakers. The clean and crisp speakers are ideal for both mac and PC users because they offer a hint of classic white (for the MacBook fans) and black (for the classic PC fans). Mac users can just plug in and start jamming, while Windows users need to install a quick CD.
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Jun 01, 2009 -
If all of your desktop cords refuse to magically become invisible as you secretly wish they would, then you can at least put them in their place with these cable holders from Bluelounge. The adhesive Cabledrop organizers ($10) are just the thing to keep your power, Ethernet, firewire, and usb cords all in one place — and not fall behind your desk — while you stay mobile on your laptop, or keep your desk neat while you work on your trusty desktop.
Coming in a pack of six, the CableDrops aren't just limited to your peripherals — you can use them to wrangle your electric cords, pens, and even secure your headphones to your monitor so you don't lose them to the depths of your desk drawer.
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Jan 15, 2009 -
As I was perusing around Macworld this year, I came across some multi-colored treats from LaCie — their new
tangle-free Flat Cables. Released this past December, these $10 neon cables come in seven different cable options (USB, FireWire, or eSATA) as well as labels, so you always know which device is plugged in.
Pretty geek-chic if you ask me!
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Jan 06, 2009 -
They always manage to save the best for last — don't they? Phil Schiller just announced the new MacBook Pro, which is the world's thinnest 17-inch notebook, measuring in at .98-inches thick, and weighing only 6.6 pounds. On the side of the laptop, you'll find a Mini Display port, a Firewire 800, digital audio in/out ports, three USB ports, Expresscard, and the standard Ethernet and Magsafe.
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Oct 23, 2008 -
Can you believe it? Seven years ago today, Apple introduced the first generation (5G) iPod. With a hard disk drive, mechanical scroll wheel and a FireWire port, the device was unlike any other mp3 player on the market at that time.
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Nov 04, 2007 -
If you want to add a touch of class and elegance to your computer, In Win has just come out with the beautiful, ergonomically designed Allure PC case. This special edition case is covered with pearly paint to create a lustrous shine and is inlaid with glowing pink Swarovski crystals which display a delicate floral pattern.Discussed on OhGizmo!, the Allure holds Micro-ATX mainboards only and the front ports include a pair of USB ports, a firewire port and a HD audio port. The dimensions are 14.5-inches x 7.5-inches x 18.5-inches.
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Oct 23, 2007 -
Can you believe it? Six years ago today, Apple introduced the first generation (5G) iPod. With a hard disk drive, mechanical scroll wheel and a FireWire port, the device was unlike any other mp3 player on the market at that time.
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Jun 25, 2007 -
Sick and tired of your computer cable jungle? Unclutterer has put together a great list of helpful tips to keep your desk area clean. The most useful, I think at least, is to keep your desk in mind whenever you buy a new gadget or computer and consider the number of additional cables the device will add to your workspace.
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Jan 09, 2007 -
Sony just unveiled an update to their UX line of portable PCs with the VAIO UX Premium Micro PC at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This Premium 32GB flash memory PC will be very similar to the European models as each will run Vista, have 4.5 inch screens running at 1024 x 600, bluetooth, USB 2.0 ports, firewire and memory stick duo memory card slots.
Expect this Vaio to be available in February for $2,500.
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Dec 27, 2006 -
This unique LaCie USB hub designed by Ora-Ïto is a stylish tech accessory that can be used on any PC or MAC. With four flexible USB 2.0 ports, two FireWire 400 ports, eight twistable cables and eight colorful LEDs, this all-in-one hub puts other USB connectors to shame! This modern looking device is able to connect up to six devices simultaneously and comes equipped with a USB fan to keep you cool while you work.
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