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  • Swiss Army Knife adds 'tough' USB

    Victorinox has unveiled a version of its famous Swiss Army knife that includes a solid USB capable of holding all of the digital data in a person's life.

  • The amazing shrinking computer

    The quest for smaller and smaller computing devices usually involves a tradeoff between processor power, battery life, communications features, memory and storage. While the product I'm looking at is in some respects the result of the intersection of a vision with compromises, the WiMM One from WiMM Labs is one of the slickest miniature computing devices I've seen to date.

  • Google TV to Launch in Europe

    Google TV isn't ready to throw in the towel just yet. It will launch in Europe early next year despite a shaky start in the United States.

  • Learn how to run programs from your flash drive

    Reader Patricia has a question: "Why can't application software be put on USB drives instead of [hard] disks?"

  • MacBook Pros may debut Light Peak, Intel's USB slayer

    Apple's next-generation MacBook Pros may thicken the plot to kill USB, using Intel's Light Peak optical technology and rebranding it as "Thunderbolt."

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