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VoIP runs directly from flat screen monitor

Written by Richard Blanchard on October 10th, 2006. Posted in Networking, USB Input Device, USB News, VoIP

IgelVoIP phone service is now packed into Igel Technology’s touch screen flat screen monitor, The Elegance. Igel, maker of Thin Client solutions, uses the monitor USB port to host the VoIP software from a flash drive and horse power of the thin client software to run the application.

Windows Vista locks out USB

Written by Richard Blanchard on September 19th, 2006. Posted in Networking, Security, Software, USB Hacks, USB News

Microsoft Vista adds another level of security targeted at limiting USB connectivity. The new feature will drive end-users mad and seems more like a tool to keep the honest people honest – after all, if a hacker wants to hack, they’ll hack.

No PCMCIA slot? Use Sewell USB adaptor to connect

Written by Richard Blanchard on September 15th, 2006. Posted in Networking, USB News, Wireless

SewellMultiple PCMCIA slots are much harder to come by then the 2 or 4 USB ports found on most laptops and with many local network providers offering network cards in a PCMCIA format it’s hard to make the connection.

USB connectivity over 1 mile

Written by Richard Blanchard on August 8th, 2006. Posted in Icron, Networking, USB Cables, USB Input Device, USB Keyboard, USB News, Wireless

Ever need to leverage the plug-n-play ease of USB with extended coverage that current USB cables can’t handle? Well, the folks at Icron figured things out and developed something called ExtremeUSB Technology allowing you to span up to 1.2 miles away.

Windows Vista won’t natively support Wireless USB

Written by Richard Blanchard on July 27th, 2006. Posted in Networking, Software, USB News, Wireless

New Wireless USB devices are coming, but will there be an operating system to welcome them? At the Certified Wireless USB Developers Conference, major hardware and software companies promised to start providing Certified Wireless USB devices by the end of the year. While this may sound hopefull,

Gigabit Ethernet USB adaptor – Finally!

Written by Richard Blanchard on July 25th, 2006. Posted in Networking, USB Cables, USB Input Device, USB News

The Belkin Gigabit USB 2.0 Network Adapter lets you easily tap into a gigabit network without needing the specific Ethernet Gig card. The Adapter is backward-compatible with all existing 10/100 networks. With a simple insert to your USB port the adapter will instantly allow you to

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