USB 3.0 ‘superspeed’ has not yet arrived (expected to roll out with all due respect early next year), but that’s not stopping hardware giants from launching products that support USB 3.0. This time its Buffalo, who have went ahead and launched their first USB 3.0 External HDD (DriveStation HD-HXU3) and a 12x Blu-ray burner [...]
Article Listing
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.
var wordpress_toolbar_urls = ["http:\/\/www.freecom.com"];var wordpress_toolbar_url = “http://www.digitizor.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-toolbar/toolbar.php”;var wordpress_toolbar_oinw = “oinw”;var wordpress_toolbar_hash = “aHR0cDovL2RpZ2l0aXpvci5jb20vMjAwOS8wOS8yNS9mcmVlY29tLWxhdW5jaGVzLXdvcmxkcy1maXJzdC11c2ItMy0wLWV4dGVybmFsLWhhcmQtZHJpdmUvPHdwdGI%2BRnJlZWNvbSBsYXVuY2hlcyB3b3JsZCYjODIxNztzIGZpcnN0IFVTQiAzLjAgRXh0ZXJuYWwgSGFyZCBEcml2ZTx3cHRiPmh0dHA6Ly9kaWdpdGl6b3IuY29tPHdwdGI%2BRGlnaXRpem9y”;
Linux is all set to become the first Operating System to supposrt USB 3.0. Intel hacker, Sarah Sharp has released the first drivers for USB 3.0.

Newsletter


