Intel’s Thunderbolt 2.0 interface will be twice as fast as today’s (and maybe you’ll actually use it)
Intel's ultrafast Thunderbolt interface is going to get a lot faster in its next iteration.
Intel's ultrafast Thunderbolt interface is going to get a lot faster in its next iteration.
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Secure collaboration firm WatchDox just released the results of a document security study by the Ponemon Institute. And the consensus is that we suck at security.
Surveying more than 600 IT and security pros with an average 11 years of …
Real power is finally coming to USB.
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has approved a new standard for the ubiquitous port, which will deliver enough wattage to power and charge the average laptop computer.
While the current Universal Serial Bus …
The high-speed USB 3.0 standard will finally make its way to smartphones and tablets by the end of 2012, the organization behind USB standard said at the Consumer Electronics Show on Sunday.
In addition to the inevitable faster data transfer …
Remember that $25 computer-on-a-stick we showed you a couple months ago?
This gadget might seem familiar: It’s a dual-core computer on a USB drive, and its makers say it’s all about computing from any screen, anytime, anywhere.
The drive, called …
Apple is expected to show off new Macbook Pro laptops on Thursday, and among their new features is a high-speed interface using Intel’s Light Peak technology. But it seems Apple won’t stick with the technical-sounding Light Peak name — instead, …
Cloud Engines, maker of the Pogoplug device for accessing and sharing content from your hard drive via the internet, today announced the launch of Pogoplug Pro. And for those who never liked the device because it was bright pink, the new …