
Belkin will release the Easy Transfer Cable for Windows 7 on October 23rd, 2009 in North America. The cable will provide a fast and easy way to transfer files, music, photos, user accounts, and more from a PC running an older version of Windows to a new Windows 7-powered computer. It is designed specifically for the Windows Easy Transfer utility from Microsoft, offering uninterrupted transfer and a post-migration report that provides comprehensive detail of what was transferred. If you want one, you can also pre-order this cable right now via Amazon. The Belkin Easy Transfer Cable for Windows 7 is priced at $39.99 each. [Belkin]

Australia-based Gecko Gear has recently rolled out the Gecko Connect and Gecko Soundwire cables that are more minimalist compared to their predecessors. The Soundwire is available in 1-meter (3.5mm to 3.5mm minijack) and 1.2-meter (3.5mm to RCA stereo) for $12 and $15, respectively. Meanwhile, the Connect is a 1-meter Dock Connector to USB cable with an Apple-like small connector on the iPod or iPhone side. The Gecko Connect retails for $15. More

That’s right! You can now buy the USB 3.0 cable from Buffalo. It is 10-times faster than the conventional USB2.0 transfer speed. The cable is available in three models according to its length. The Buffalo BSUAB310BK (1-meter), BSUAB320BK (2-meters), and BSUAB330BK (3-meters) are priced at 3,050 Yen($32), 3,500 Yen($37), and 3,800 Yen($40), respectively. [Buffalo]
by Johan on April 27, 2009

USBFever has rolled out their first USB 3.0 peripheral in the form of the USB 3.0 male-to-male cable. Priced at only $9.99 each, the cable provides data transfer speed that is 10-times faster than USB 2.0. You will enjoy this high-speed data transfer as long as it is connected to a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed host, which will be available in 2010. Quite useless, but considering that the cable is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1, and USB 1.0 then I guess you could grab one just for the heck of it. [USBFever via Engadget]