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more about #firewire Nihar: Does anyone else see a face on those things? more » soulfinger: I too am wondering why Seagate is making Mac and PC specific drives again. Doesn't make sense unless it's just a ploy to get more money per GB out of ... more » Monty: Ignoring design, is it really only for the Mac, or are we saying that because most PC's do not have a Firewire 800 port? Sorry, I think it is my duty... more » AqueousBeef: Firewire 400 is much faster than USB 2.0. Might wanna fix that. more » discounteggroll: RIP FW 400...you were my connection of choice. Shame on Apple for banishing you from every model except the po' man's MacBook. more » -
#lacie
LaCie's Color-Coded Flat Cables For Sassy Setups
Known for their emphasis on design, LaCie has given a makeover to the tired old computer cable by making it flat and colorful. Now that is a big pile of sassy if I have ever seen it. More » -
#harddrives
Seagate FreeAgent Go Pro for Mac: 7200rpm 500GB Drive with FireWire 800 (Happy Now?)
Seagate's portable 2.5" FreeAgent Go Pro for Mac already has the triple interface—FireWire 400/800 and USB 2.0—but now it comes with 500GB spinning at 7200rpm for the best portable video and audio editing performance. More » -
#handson
Iomega eGo Triple-Interface 500GB Drive Drops a Gig In 15 Seconds Flat
Sure it's shiny, ruby red and super lightweight, holds 500GB and connects—with power—via USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800. But the best thing about the newest Iomega eGo is that it can move files faster than (almost) anything I've seen. More » -
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#usb
The Definitive Firewire/USB Hub
We've posted our share of crazy awesome USB hubs, but "The Hub" from Ora-Ito actually looks great and looks like it works great. Not only does it have two Firewire cables, it's got a miniUSB, two USB extension cables, a regular USB cable, a USB light and a USB fan. But the good news is that it looks somewhat like an electronic plant, so you'll feel real great knowing you spent $90 on a USB/Firewire hub. [APlusRStore via Popgadget] More »
