USB 3.0 繊維光学の関係が含まれている次の標準はある。 10倍USB 2.0の速くであると期待されて移動率が私達はデータを毎秒4.5GBsで過ぎ去ることを見ることができる。 その座席ベルトの革紐!
USBマニアからのジョーは私に新しい彼のについての電子メールを送った USBの洗濯機の目覚し時計、私は私達が母負荷に当ったことを考えた。 私達は。 しかし停止を許可し、分の間、できた私達考える- 1日 - USBの洗濯機を持ちなさいか。 それは可能である USB 3.0 spec 実際に12vにバス上の力を後押しする。 その時まで、USBの洗濯機は目覚し時計だけである場合もある。

USBの洗濯機はcrappy 4つをする 目覚し時計 一時間毎のチャイムおよびLEDと共に音は信号を送る。 夜遅くの眠りのために完成しなさい。
軍の友人があれば12か24のための時間を置き、USBか2つの二重A電池で小道具に動力を与えることができる。
ちょうど$20でgermaphobic、眠るのを好む小道具の恋人を喜ばすことができる。
USBGeekのWebページを訪問し、目覚し時計の音のサンプルを得なさい。 耳への音楽[ない].
USBの洗濯機の目覚し時計 プロダクトページ。
ないだれでもに驚き… USB 3.0のジャッキおよびソケット 同じを丁度見なさい。 指定の一部として、下位互換であることである図は行く。 しかし近い見てみて、ある相違を見る。

記録ハードウェアからの人々にUSB 3.0のコネクターでピークが間、CES 2008年で今年ある。 イメージから次に見ることができるようにUSB 3.0のソケットにコネクターの付加的な列がある。 前部にあるコネクターはUSB 1.1およびUSB 2.0へ下位互換性を保つことである。 この最初列の後ろに置かれるコネクターはUSB 3.0のためである。

新しいUSB 3.0の指定は- 4.7Gb/s.のそれへ…有望な移動の速度10の時の以上の流れ2.0の標準である。 また使用できるようにまだされていないファイバ・オプティックスのコネクターがある。
As the USB 3.0 specification is expected to be finalized sometime in June of 2008 - we can expect to see product following by the end of this year. Although I am looking forward to the new, faster USB 3.0 spec, not everyone shares the same love. Here is what some are saying: (more…)
Buffalo figured out a way to turbo boost USB 2.0 to claim increased transfer speed of up-to 60%.

So what’s the deal? Buffalo gives no detail to this increased performance and makes a broad statement about Windows and Mac compatibility for the two new USB Turbo products, the MiniStation and DriveStation.
I would figure Buffalo addressed power issues as many USB devices have poor power management which directly effects performance.
The Buffalo MiniStation with Turbo USB is a portable storage device designed to withstand durable environment such as bumps, drops and turbulence (what?) you’d experience in everyday life.
The Buffalo DriveStation with Turbo USB is a tower configuration ideal for home or office and includes a 7200 RPM SATA drive with Turbo USB enhancements.
The MiniStation has a price range of $99 to $250
The DriveStation has a price range of $130 to $500.
Buffalo Turbo USB information page
WUSB or Wireless USB products just began to ship and WUSB 1.1 is ramping up. Although a mild ramp, as with current transfer rates of 40Mbits/second the 1.1 spec needs to hit at least 500Mbits/second otherwise it’ll never see the light of day.

The 1.1 spec will support band groups at 6 GHz and above, including the 3-4 GHz supported by wireless USB 1.0. It aims to lower power consumption by an undisclosed amount. It also will adopt the techniques of near-field communications for letting two devices identify themselves to each other with a simple contact.
As (source) Gizmodo said: “…realistic or not, we like the ambition.”
Currently the USB Implementers Forum has certified a handful of notebooks and hubs for the 1.0 spec. The WiMedia Alliance is expected to certify the first 1.0 products shortly.

The Who’s Who of technology got together and established USB 3.0. Backward compatibility is covered with the same wired connection and greater speeds, up to 10 times faster than 480Mbps, and will include fiber optics support.
“USB 3.0 is the next logical step for the PC’s most popular wired connectivity,” said Jeff Ravencraft, technology strategist with Intel and president of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). “The digital era requires high-speed performance and reliable connectivity to move the enormous amounts of digital content now present in everyday life.
Intel, HP, Microsoft, NEC, NXP Semiconductors and Texas Instruments are the rat-pack for USB 3.0 while the USB-IF (USB Implementers Forum) will act as trade association for the USB 3.0 Specifications.
The full and complete USB 3.0 specifications are expected to be released sometime during the first half of 2008. The mission statement throughout this process is:
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group is committed to preserving the existing USB device class driver infrastructure and investment, look-and-feel and ease-of-use of USB while continuing to expand this great technology’s capabilities.
Source: USB-IF
USB 3.0 is the next standard which includes a fiber optic connection. With transfer rates expected to be 10 times faster than USB 2.0 we could see data flying by at 4.5GBs per second. Strap on that seat-belt!