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    The next generation USB 3.0 ‘Superspeed’ was unable to raise much interest of the chip manufacturing giant from Santa Clara and now it is almost certain that Intel chipsets won’t be supporting USB 3.0 in the immediate future ( at least not before 2011 ).


    In case you are wondering, the title was not a mistake. The GTK developers are actually planning to break the GTK 3.0 API intentionally. If you do not know, GTK is a toolkit for creating Graphical User Interface. GTK is one of the most popular toolkit for for the X Window System, along with Qt. [...]


    Earlier we told you that Linux will be the first Operating System to support USB 3.0. Yesterday the Dutch storage giant Freecom became the first company to come out with a USB 3.0 complaint external storage device.