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« Entrées précédentesIOGear libère leur version de la batterie d'USB, avec le chargeur de délivrance de GearJuice. Ce qui IOGear a fait différemment d'autre la batterie a formé la solution d'USB, est font un connecteur de miniUSB pour des téléphones portables, PDAs et d'autres handhelds plutôt que le connecteur normal traditionnel d'USB.

L'unité est simplement plus grande qu'une double batterie d'A et fournira à votre dispositif des frais supplémentaires 15 minutes d'exécution. Juste assez d'heure d'appeler le presseur-garant après être descendu la serrure de fin de nuit en raison de trop de partie' po.
Chargeur de délivrance d'IOGear GearJuice page de produit. (plus…)
Il n'y a rien comme obtenir impliqué et faire une différence, n'importe comment petit. Dans ce cas-ci, nous te demandons qu'obtenez impliqué avec le forum de GetUSB.info.
Forum d'USB est certainement une partie sous-développée du site Web, ainsi avec une petite graisse de coude et une bonne discussion nous pouvons transformer ceci en ressource valable.
Si vous n'avez pas déjà, Ouverture et registre. Cela prend seulement une minute. Là de toi peut signaler, lie et d'autres fonctions simples de HTML pour faire votre `de rapportdégagez comme jour.’

Certaines des discussions les plus récentes incluent :
Ainsi si vous avez 1.538 minute, faites une différence et laissez votre voix être entendue !
Aux beaucoup d'un paquet de service de Microsoft est le premier signe que leur plus nouvelle plateforme devient stable. Pour Vista le paquet SP1 est venu dehors en avril et c'était un bon signe. Au moins pour certains.
L'affaire avec SP1 est Microsoft envoyant un signal au monde de corporation qu'il est temps de laisser tomber XP et de faire la mise à niveau. However, even with the Service Pack 1 revision from Microsoft some are still seeing problems with their USB devices. Most notably, users are reporting mice, keyboards and flash drives still not performing as they should.
“We are aware of concerns that a recent Microsoft update may be causing problems with USB devices,” stated a Microsoft spokesperson. “We are investigating the matter and at this time do not have any additional information to share.”
It’s not clear how widespread this USB problem may be. For those installing Vista SP1, Microsoft recommends using Microsoft Windows Update, which checks and verifies if updated drivers are present before the upgrade.
So now the question becomes - have you upgraded to Vista AND have you seen problems with your USB devices? Let us know and comment here… .
Blogging is a tough gig that’s for sure. One way GetUSB.info stays on top is through real, translated websites from dedicated authors. The most popular translated website for GetUSB is the Spanish version. Today we went through the long process of update the look. Check it out: Spanish.getusb.info.
The Spanish GetUSB looked similar to our older layout like the Dutch version. If you review the two, you must admit the updated look is clearly the better site for reading. The colors are easy on the eyes, less ads and large text.
Carlos runs that Spanish site and is diligent about translating every post from the English mothership. The other domains we have include:
If you’ve taken the time [which I doubt you have] to click the other domains you’ll see the Dutch, Indonesian and Italian sites are out of date. The authors from the Dutch and Indonesian site had personal issues and couldn’t continue the translation process. The Italian site was clicking along great, then a system crash deleted the Authors profile, and that killed all his posts. Needless to say he [Andrea] was very upset and gave notice for the position.

Want to work for GetUSB.info? I’m seeking authors for established sites of GetUSB in Italian (PageRank 4), Dutch (PageRank 4), Indonesia (PageRank 4) and looking to establish new sites for French, German, Swedish and Russian. If you have interest in translating pre-written posts and a chance for revenue stream income, please contact me: gmo<@>getusb dot info for all the juicy details.
Back in July 2007 I made a USB tutorial post about putting WordPress on a stick. Shortly there after, several visitors emailed me indicating I had too much time on my hands and it really wasn’t worth the effort. But how do I disagree!
Even in the past year, WordPress has gain momentum in the blogisphere and becoming the #1 blogging platform. Even Alexa, a fairly decent gauge on web traffic ranks WP as #26 in most popular sites.

Given this information, I’ve seen more and more website - not blogs - use the WP platform to create their static website and webpages. So for those SEO and web designers out there, putting WordPress on a stick allows them to demo the site to clients, run SQL runtimes for testing and troubleshooting and isolating their web environment during development.
A good example is my RSS Filter website: FilterMyRSS. Take a look at the source code, you’ll see the script which runs the utility along with supporting pages and blog entries…all based off WordPress.
I do agree the masses wouldn’t care about putting WordPress on a stick, but if the web is your bread-n-butter it would probably be smarter for you to know how - than to not.
Hmm, that title came out a little weird. Anyway, Vladimir released updated versions of his USB wood drives to include some odd shapes that include, what looks like to me, a mushroom, tree stump, wooden tooth and a fluted casing.

Wooden Jewelery is offering these for $20 [1GB] and $30 [2GB]. The wood drives come with a leather lanyard and a quality case. The line is called MEMORE and there is a full selection available with larger shapes and sizes to choose from.

So what else do you get for the $20 or $30? Well, for starters you get a very unique wood USB drive perfect to start any conversation. Not only does your USB drive hold valuable data, but the wood case is valuable too. To prove that point you can explain [depending on what you get] that a Bog Oak drive has been created from wood that is carbon dated back 1,300 years. Or Yew Root drives have been carbon dated back 600 years.
A quote from the creator:
…I prefer to work in wood because it is a living material…
-Vladimir Levestam
The Y-Shaped USB hub from Apacer is a clever design, but it’s not the first time we’ve seen it. RiDATA introduces a flash drive with combo two port hub on the back side, which I’m still wondering why it hasn’t gained more popularity, about a year ago. The Apacer Y-shaped USB hub increases the port connectivity over the RiDATA by two fold, but doesn’t have flash memory storage.

The Apacer PH151 uses a miniUSB connection to the host computer [via cable] and then provides two vertical ports and two horizontal ports. To me, once you’ve put a cable to the hub, it doesn’t matter what shape it’s in. Just stick your device in and go. The clear advantage with this design, is increasing (more…)
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