FireWire 800 expansion cards from some manufacturers can prevent deep sleep on certain Macintosh models, LaCie confirmed. MacFixIt reader Mitch Lustig writes "I just purchased a LaCie 200GB Firewire ...
We previously reported that FireWire 800 expansion cards from some manufacturers can prevent deep sleep on certain Macintosh models. Now FireWire Depot has provided us with an update on their current ...
FirewireDirect.com has introduces their FireWire 800 1394b PCI Host Adapter Card. As the name implies, it’s a new expansion card with FireWire 800 on board. It features a single FireWire 400 port, too ...
If you’re disappointed that your older Power Mac G4 lacks the new, fast FireWire 800 interface, storage peripheral maker LaCie hopes to interest you in one of its new FireWire 800 PCI cards. FireWire ...
New FireWire 800 card for laptops from FirewireDirect. FireWire 800 is twice as fast as regular Firewire (800Mbps as opposed to 400), and comes standard on a lot of the new Powerbooks. 400Mbps per ...
suggested retail price of USD $129.95. For more information on Tango Express 800, visit the Sonnet web site at: (http://sonnettech.com/product/tangoexpress800.html ...
Miglia Technology has announced the US$89 Alchemy FW 800 CB laptop expansion card, which offers a way to add or upgrade FireWire connectivity to your PowerBook. It supports both FireWire 400 and 800 ...
Gain access to your USB, FireWire 400, FireWire 800, or eSATA peripherals Unique, exclusive design by Sismo Convenient: plug & play, hot plug/unplug support Easy to install and use on your PC or Mac ...
As someone who had a lot to say about the missing FireWire 400 ports from the last generation of MacBooks, I'm glad to see the return of the FireWire port to the new 13" MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, it ...
The Fire Wire 800 PCI cards are said to be the first PCI cards compliant with IEEE 1394b specifications to provide data rates up to 800 Mb/s. With data transfer speeds of double the current FireWire ...
I want to add a PCI USB/FireWire card to my PC, and the Orange Micro models at NewEgg are the closest to what I want. I am considering the OrangeLink+ USB 2.0/FireWire PCI, 4 port USB 2.0 and 3 port ...