SAN FRANCISCO (June 25, 2013) – Leef Technology today announced Leef BridgeTM, the first USB flash drive for file sharing between Android phones and tablets, Macs and PCs. Leef Bridge is a simple, ...
In our last OTG, or hybrid flash drive, review of the UD320 from ADATA, I commented how I would like to have a little more write performance for transferring movies to the drive for viewing on my ...
PARIS — Hoping to take advantage of Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports already widely available in a range of consumer appliances, Royal Philips Electronics (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) is rolling out ...
Leef Technology has today announced the launch of a new innovative device in the form of Leef Bridge, which has been designed to provide users with the first USB flash drive for file sharing between ...
The MB86C30A is a USB 3.0-to-SATA bridge IC that supports the ultra-fast 5-Gbps maximum data transfer rate of SuperSpeed USB, the USB 3.0 specification. When embedded in PC peripheral devices the IC ...
USB flash drives have been allowing you to transport files to and from work, carry around music in your pocket, and even run apps for ages. But most USB flash drives have one thing in common: a ...
A 12 Mbit/s USB host bridge IC from FTDI, the FT312D, simplifies integration of a USB link into various peripheral hardware from any Android platform that has a USB device port. Running off a 3.3 V ...
Langen, Germany -- July 28, 2009 -- Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) today announces the MB86C30A, one of the first available USB 3.0 to SATA(*1) bridge ICs, which supports the ultra-fast 5Gbps ...
With USB 3.1 solutions now being introduced into the market, Akitio went to work to create a unique solution allowing users to dock their existing 2.5" drives for use with this new technology. In ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) has been the most successful peripheral interface in the history of PCs. USB 2.0 is poised to succeed the first generation and offers particular benefit to the mass ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...