ますますそれを作るUSBについて現れる記事のたくわえは自動車に方法である。 想像した以上に私達は持っている フィアット、Audi、 Hyundaiおよびフォード-多くがあることをことを私は確かめる。

私が知らなかった何を車の所有者の非常に大きいパーセントである 既に持ちなさい USB. 私がなんと言っても、私驚いたほぼ15%で数が近い3-5%の下にあることを考えた。 それはまた約束して、(印象的)私達の訪問者の75%にそれを見るためにUSB SYNCの能力を持ちたいと思う。
それ GetUSBの投票は生じる 多くがまだ、私ある自動車製造業者のコンサルタントを捜す行って、それらに私達の調査結果を知らせたすべては重要である。 私は-チームのための1つを言うことができることを推測する。

USBのウェブカメラ 気色悪いであって下さいしかしそれを試みるまであなたがどうしても約知らないそれらの事の1時である。 スクリーンのあなた自身に会う考えを通り越せば、午後がによって雑談するので、素晴らしいウェブカメラがいかにあるか意識し始める。
時々単語は考えを記述または考えられてできない-これはビジネスで特別調整するである。 時々あなたがに話している人に会えたことはちょうどうれしい。
それでそれが大半私達のであるものは何でも、準備ができていてはいけないあってはいけない。 私達の訪問者の40%に」 tを持ち、webcamを30%に考えたdoen気色悪いことを-それをすべて置いて一緒に少数はUSBのwebcamファンである。
フランクのセットのの勝利の上で終わるコロラド州の訪問者 USBはケーブルで通信する この投票のため。 Congrats! 彼は時間GetUSBを月(私はそれに取り組まなければならない)カップルの訪問し、色々抜け目がないあドライブ-最も大きい8GBであること--を有する。 フランクは切に彼のUSB装置が付いている切コードを待って、無線ハブの硬貨を落とす。 それらは取得のためにある.
I love my laptop. My wife loves her laptop. It’s powerful, widescreen and portable. What more could one ask for? (I asked for a 19″ widescreen for the office)
First things first: Congratulations to S. Wastgate of Florida for winning the Proporta Laptop Sleeve. Mr. Westgate visits GetUSB at least once a week, pockets a huge 8GB flash drive, works from his HP laptop and claims his GPS unit as his favorite gadget (I would too if lost in the Everglades). Thank you Proporta for sponsorship.
Okay - back on track: It seems about half our visitors are on the same page, “love the laptop.” Not that a PC has it’s merits and provides an environment for complete customization of hardware. With laptops getting much more powerful and wide screen viewing it’s an easy decision to go that route when making the next computer purchase. I recently saw an article where $100 laptops should be out before 2008 (educational tool). Crazy.
Be sure to visit GetUSB web pages and vote. Please remember to CLICK AND ENTER TO WIN if you’d like a chance and this rounds gift.
Well in my book it’s official. The iPhone is a cool product and concept but the majority of us don’t care. Sure the iPhone is leading edge for technology design and will most likely reshape how we interact with our communication device(s) but the masses will wait for the masses.
This poll was launched on June 29th, when the iPhone went on sale, and only yesterday did two voters admit to purchasing an iPhone. I thought there would be more.
During Independence Day I went to our local fireworks show and I saw six different buddies with the iPhone. Showing it off to their friends, neighbors, girl friends and wives. So, considering how many I saw that day, I thought more would have chimed in on the vote. Then again, I do live in the OC which is chalked full of “one uppers.”
GetUSB has a new poll up and those who enter have a chance to win a Laptop Sleeve (or case) from Proporta - our Poll Sponsor. Proporta is a leading design and manufacturing firm for PDA, cell phone and MP3 accessories.
“Would You Consider Watching TV on Your Computer?” was the question for this week and I was surprised to see such a higher percentage (23%) who already do.
However, for the majority of voters wanting a boobless TV experience it would take an act of simplicity. So, for the simplistic 45% who would consider it, here is a product that fits the bill.
The Hauppauge WinTV HVR 950 USB TV Tuner is simple to setup and simple to use. If you can insert a USB stick and auto launch some software, than you’re set.

However, if you’re looking for some HD television then a couple items you’ll need to consider before jumping into the Hauppauge TV solution.
Since HD shows have a much higher resolution and thus need better reception/bandwidth you’ll need to make a couple of adjustments. First, update the standard antenna which comes with the Hauppauge WinTV USB TV Tuner to an amplified unit. This will boost the signal strength to insure there are no dropped frames. Second, configure your PC to have at least 2GBs of RAM for quick processing and avoid overload on the CPU.

You can also connect your coaxial cable directly to the USB TV receiver for that HD signal, but again keep the RAM up to 2GBs min.
It’s a goocher. From the latest GetUSB poll, “How Many USB Ports Do You Need?” a whopping 40% said the standard 4 USB ports is good enough.
What is more interesting is that over 50% of the voters indicated even with 8 USB ports they could still use more. This means most users have at least two USB Hubs hanging from their system. What a mess. You may ask yourself, why don’t they make bigger USB hubs? One answer might be this:
Chip manufacturers make either a 4 port or 7 port USB hub chip. You run into power problems after 7 ports. Companies who build USB Hubs are limited by this chip design. Placing two hub chips inside a hub box doesn’t make much sense because your host computer already has several USB ports - they just figure you’ll buy two units if you need more (4 or 7) USB ports.
With these poll results I think it’s safe to say USB is the majority leader in peripheral connectivity.
Well, to no surprise our recent poll results reflect the same results we found with our USB backing-up a flash drive question. Few do it and few use it.

It appears over 50% of our visitors do not use encryption software on their flash drive. I’d like to think non-sensitive data is the reason, but one can never be too sure. With flash drives having more capacity and their usability getting easier and more engaging (U3, Migo) the likelihood of finding personal information on a UFD is very likely.
Maybe people are timid about using encryption software, thinking it’s too complicated. Maybe the software usability factor isn’t just right. Maybe the performance of the drive drops too low. Maybe people just don’t care.
In any event, there are many encryption solution out there and many flash drives come with some sort of security factor built in. So of course the call is yours, but better safe then sorry than getting identity theft or getting the axe for losing company secrets.
From time to time I will run a USB Poll asking some all important question. Here is where you can find the results.
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