Experience a new realm of TV viewing on your Mac with the Miglia TVDuo, a dual channel digital miniantenna and recording system. The unique thing about the TVDuo is the dual antennas available. This is a big plus if you are experiencing a poor signal as setting both antennas to the same channel will greatly […]
If you’re a Mac user and in need of a webcam then iMage could be of consideration. At more then half the price of the Applie iSight webcam the iMage produces some great quality. The unit delivers up to 640×480 video to your favorite programs like iChat, Yahoo! Messenger and Skype.
Do you travel and can’t stand to miss American Idol or Survivor, well the TV Micro from Miglia is geared up to service you. The TVMicro, powered by EyeTV 2, enables you to watch analog TV on your Mac wherever you are. Barely the size of an iPod Shuffle, TVMicro delivers a great picture and […]
VXI has a new USB microphone certified by MacSpeech, a leading speech recognition company for Macintosh computers. The TalkPro USB100 has several key features to bring superior quality; sophisticated noise canceling mic along with VXI’s Digital Signal Processing technology which converts audio from analog to digital.
Keyspan announced support for Intel-based Macs with its line of USB serial adapters and remote controls. The software is available for download from Keyspan’s Web site. The updates include new versions of the software for Keyspan’s serial adapters, USB Server, infrared remote controls, and the Easy Presenter and USB PS/2 Adapter.
Are Micro-Writes Secretly Killing Your SSD? Let’s Calm This Down. If you’ve been following storage headlines lately, you’ve probably seen a wave of articles claiming your SSD is being quietly worn down by background activity — browser cache updates, telemetry logs, tiny 4KB writes stacking up until your drive fails prematurely. It makes for a […]
Understanding the Difference Between Firmware Identity and Software Simulation At some point, almost everyone working with USB media runs into the same question: Can I make a USB flash drive appear as a CD-ROM drive? The question usually comes up when someone wants something to auto-launch, behave like a software installer, or function in a […]
For years we’ve been told that hard drives fail, tape must be refreshed, and flash memory slowly forgets. Then along comes a headline claiming scientists have invented a glass storage medium that could preserve data for 10,000 years. That sounds dramatic. It also sounds like marketing. So instead of repeating the headline, let’s walk through […]
What an AI Server Really Looks Like When You Open the Lid There’s a lot of noise right now about AI using “too much memory.” Prices are up. Supplies are tight. Everyone says demand is exploding. You’ve probably read that already. But most of what’s written skips the most important part: what an AI computer […]
When One USB Drive Shows Up as Two: What’s Really Going On At some point you’ve probably plugged in a USB flash drive and thought, “Why are there two drives showing up?” Or maybe Windows refused to delete a mysterious read-only volume. Or Disk Management showed something you couldn’t remove no matter how many times […]
The Shop Vac USB Drive That Shows Up and Gets the Job Done Let’s be honest: nobody gets excited about another plain black rectangle with a USB connector. But a miniature shop vac that happens to store your files? That gets picked up. That gets shown around. That earns a spot on the desk instead […]