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Belkin Easy Transfer Cable For Windows 7

by Johan on October 8, 2009 · 1 comment

Belkin Easy Transfer Cable For Windows 7

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]

Gecko Gear Connect And Soundwire Cables

by Johan on August 17, 2009 · 0 comments

Gecko Gear Connect And Soundwire Cables

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

USB 3.0 5Gbps USB Cable Available For Purchase

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]

USB 3.0 Cable For Sale

by Johan on April 27, 2009

USB 3.0 Cable For Sale

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]