A FireWire 400, FireWire 800 or FireWire i.Link socket on a computer, camcorder, external hard drive or other FireWire device. See FireWire. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other ...
FireWire® cables are generally categorized according to the version of FireWire® that they support. Since FireWire® is a brand name, they are sometimes described more generically as IEEE 1394 cables ...
Seems that in a commendable nod to some of their earliest adopters, it’s still possible for your brand new Apple Mac M4 (be ...
OFDM baseband processor for UWB applications. UWB WPAN’s provide very high data rate, short range, and low power communications. Typical requirements include an ability to achieve a 200 ...
One of Apple’s greatest products ever was the original iPod. You might even still be using it today, but technology is always ...
IEEE 1394 connectors are used to connect FireWire ® devices such as host controllers, adapters, hard drives, hubs, repeaters, and card readers. FireWire, a ...
One X user has chronicled his efforts to connect an original 2001 iPod to an all-new M4 MacBook -- here's how it went.
This brings us to Tomo's newest design with Firewire, the Revo Max. Released today, the Revo Max is what Tomo's calling a ...