firewire
Drobo adds new Drobo Pro to line up
Drobo, the device that lets you create a giant hard drive from your SATA drives, has come out with a giant new addition. Called “Drobo Pro,” it lets you install up to eight hard drives and supports up to 16TB of space. Like the latest Drobo, the Pro has USB and Firewire 800 connections, but more »
Who’s on Crack in tech: 10.17.2008 Edition
This is where we call out by names the actions and companies that seem odd, out of touch or just plain straight up smokin’ crack. Technology is an odd realm where PR speak doesn’t hold a lot of water if the 1s and 0s don’t line up. This week sees posturing, positioning and flat out insanity. Here is what caught my eye this week:
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- The new Joost.
- No BlackBerry for you.
- Apple’s newest MacBooks.
- The entire European Union.
LaCie outs the Poulton-inspired USB speakers
Aside from giving us sleek-looking portable data storage devices, LaCie and tech gadget designer Neil Poulton have also given as the FireWire speakers during the early part of the year. The two are following this up with yet another speaker product which we would simply call as the LaCie USB Speakers.
This Poulton-designed USB speakers offers a frequency response rate of 90Hx-20kHz and supports 16-bit/48KHz signal. It derives power from its USB connection and can output a minimum of 1W per channel. The previous FireWire speakers are capable of giving out 4W per channel and supports a signal of up to 24-bit/96kHz. This explains why the new USB Speaker costs only $60, while the FireWire speakers will set you back $100.
Drobo 2 revealed, Firewire added
You remember Drobo, right? The “robot” that stores your data, from Data Robotics. Well, its been over a year since its launch, and the makers of Drobo have decided to give their product a little update. Today, the “Drobo 2″ has been announced, featuring not one, but two Firewire 800 ports. The device also added more »















