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Technology Giants Battle For USB 3.0 Standards

Even though the USB 3.0 standard, with transmission speeds nearing 5Gbit/s (600MB/s), has not yet matured and is not expected until 2009 or 2010, technology leaders Intel, AMD, and nVidia are battling to take the lead on the USB 3.0 specifications.

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Microsoft Cofee USB Is Forensic Evidence Extractor

Microsoft develops USB gadget that extracts criminals’ computer data. It is called Cofee, which can bypass computer security and turns forensic evidence extractor in the hands of investigators. COFEE stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor.

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Humping Dog USB Driver

Cube Works, a company from Japan, makes these cut USB flash drivers. For example these interesting Humping dog USB flash drivers.

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NI Introduces NEW USB Data Acquisition Devices

National Instruments today announced the industry’s first 80-channel USB data acquisition devices, new BNC USB M Series devices and a new USB-9237 C Series module.

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Pinnacle Systems Announces New Hardware-based Pinnacle Video Capture

Pinnacle Systems, Inc., the consumer division of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today announced Pinnacle™ Video Capture for Mac®, an affordably-priced USB 2.0 device that makes it easy to capture video in an iPod®-native format from any analog source, be it camcorder, set-top box, game console or VCR.

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Industry Leaders Develop Superspeed USB 3.0 Interconnect

Popular USB Computer Connection Technology Expands performance with Proposed USB 3.0 Specification

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Intel, others preparing USB 3.0 standard

Intel Corporation and other industry members have formed the USB 3.0 (Universal Serial Bus) Promoter Group to create a superspeed personal USB interconnect that can deliver over 10 times the speed of today’s connection.

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Cypress Ships 50 Millionth 90-nanometer SRAM from Minnesota Fab

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. today announced that it has shipped its 50 millionth 90-nm SRAM product from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bloomington, Minn

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