OWC intros 300GB Mercury Elite drives, new RoadTrip!
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OWC offers new RoadTrip, 300GB drive
OWC offers new RoadTrip, 300GB drive
02/01/2005 09:53 PMOther World Computing (OWC) on Tuesday announced in conjunction the
release of a new RoadTrip iPod FM transmitter fixed at 87.9 FM, as
well as a new 300GB Mercury Elite external hard disk drive.
OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro 800 RAID
announced
OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro 800 RAID
announced
06/22/2005 02:22 AMOther World Computing (OWC) today announced it is adding the Mercury
Elite-AL Pro 800 RAID Dual Drive FireWire 800 Solution at a starting
price of US$249.99...
New: OWC Elite-AL Pro drives
New: OWC Elite-AL Pro drives
06/17/2005 05:30 PMOther World Computing announced the Elite-AL Pro series of external
hard drives, available in capacities from 80 Gb to 800 GB.
OWC intros Mercury G4/450-533MHz ZIF
upgrade
OWC intros Mercury G4/450-533MHz ZIF
upgrade
01/22/2004 12:59 PMOther World Computing (OWC) today introduced the Mercury G4/450-533MHz
ZIF upgrade with 1MB L2 Cache for the Apple Power Mac G3 Beige, G3
Blue & White and G4 "Yikes" models...
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
02/19/2004 08:01 AMEZQuest today introduced a new line of FireWire 800 hard drives that
are optimized for digital audio...
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Iomega intros new external hard drives
Iomega intros new external hard drives
03/17/2005 04:02 AMIomega Corp. on Wednesday added two new series of hard drives to its
line-up: a new Iomega Portable Hard Drive in capacities as high as
100GB and the External Hard Drive Silver Series, with as much as 250GB
of storage. The diminutive Iomega Portable Hard Drive draws power over
a USB 2.0 port and uses a 2.5-inch disk that spins at 4200rpm. It
comes with Iomega Automatic Backup and MusicMatch Jukebox software and
is compatible with all versions of Mac OS X. 40GB (US$119.95), 60GB
($149.95) and 80GB ($199.95) capacities are available now while the
100GB ($299.95) version will ship during the second quarter.
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
08/31/2004 03:44 PMVerbatim Corp. announced on Tuesday its new line of
Store 'n' Go Pro USB flash drives with capacities ranging from
256MB to 2GB and maximum write and read speeds of 14MB and 23MB per
second, respectively. They ship with V-Safe Security software for
encrypting data and password-protecting the drive as well as a V-Key
File Synchronization tool that keeps files up-to-date when moved
between devices. The Store 'n' Go Pro drives will be available in
256MB (US$74.95), 512MB ($129.95), 1GB ($349.95) and 2GB ($599.95)
sizes when they ship in September.
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
05/12/2004 12:41 PMIOGEAR announced on Tuesday the launch of their new line of
3.5-inch ION drives, which ship
with FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connectivity -- the previous ION line
was FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 compatible. They're available now in
80GB, 120GB, 160GB, 200GB and 250GB capacities for US$219.95, $269.95,
$319.95, $369.95 and $419.95, respectively. An empty drive enclosure
sells for $99.95. The new ION drives are compatible with Mac OS 9.2
and higher.
TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives
TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives
03/06/2004 01:55 AMTikiMac, a new
company with a propensity for such off-beat peripherals as a FireWire
400 hub that resembles Godzilla and FireWire cables that glow,
recently shipped their
Devil
Duckie flash drives. They're sure to draw attention when you show
up at a business meeting with your presentation loaded on one.
Mercury Wars Autism MS AMALGAM ?50PC.
MERCURY
Mercury Wars Autism MS AMALGAM ?50PC.
MERCURY
09/06/2004 05:48 PMThis is the 5th article in the series trying to get the UK Gov. to
seek the truth about Mercury and its effects. It was published on the
BNP site three days before the UK Gov. announced the withdraway of
mercury from vaccines [PRWEB Aug 11, 2004]
InPhase Announces 300GB Holographic
Discs
InPhase Announces 300GB Holographic
Discs
04/19/2005 05:55 AMLogitec Netpocket Pint-Sized 300GB NAS
Logitec Netpocket Pint-Sized 300GB NAS
05/25/2004 10:32 AMJapanese electronics company Logitec (not to be confused with
peripheral giant 'Logitech') has three new 'NetPocket' network storage
devices coming out next month, available in three models with sizes
ranging from 160GB to 300GB in a compact form-factor that's less...
The Other RoadTrip
The Other RoadTrip
08/18/2004 05:07 PM
What happens when two
companies come out with an FM transmitter for the car called
"RoadTrip" in the same week? Although Newer Technologies RoadTrip
isn't as full featured as the one offered by Griffin, it does have the
ability to work with any car-bound device that uses a miniJack out -
it's not iPod only, I'm saying. But still, I have this funny feeling
somebody's going to be get a letter soon, and we'll be mentioning who
gets a rename. Considering Griffin sort of started the whole 'Trip
trip with the iTrip, I'm betting on them.
Read - Product Page [MacSales]
Related
Gri
ffin RoadTrip [Gizmodo]
Roadtrip
Roadtrip
01/04/2005 11:21 PM
In 2001, Kevin and Aimee set out on a 200-day, 48-state driving
tour of the United States.
These are their
stories. Time for a serious roadtrip
Time for a serious roadtrip
02/10/2004 02:42 AMStates I've visited:

I had a pathetically sheltered youth. While I saw just about
everything you could see in California, it was always from the inside
of a car so we could only get so far in so many days. I think my first
plane flight wasn't until I was 12, and that was to the faraway place
of Arizona. At the age of 25 the farthest east I'd ever been was still
Arizona. Even with all my web-related travel over the past few years I
didn't surpass ten visited states until 2001 and now I stand at a
paltry 14 at age 31.
I once worked with someone whose goal was having his kids see all
50 by the time they turned 18. He got pretty close, too. I think it's
a worthy goal -- you can't appreciate the vastness, the differences,
or the similarities in this nation and its people until you get out
there and visit a bunch of places and meet a good deal of them.
(Make your own map at
Alpha66)
Roadtrip [Flickr]
Roadtrip [Flickr]
12/26/2004 02:53 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Roadtrip
Griffin RoadTrip
Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 09:06 AM
Peripheral maker Griffin has
announced the RoadTrip, a multi-function iPod unit that serves as both
a cradle, charger, and FM transmitter with digital readout. While it's
not the most attractive unit I've ever seen - the faux brushed
aluminum and readout is kind of corny - just having a separate
interface for the FM transmitter will probably make it a favorite for
many iTrip fans who have found FM transmitting to be useful but the
iTrip's playlist-based interface lacking. Even cooler, the FM
Transmitter can be removed from the cradle and used, via USB, to
broadcast sound from any Mac or PC, turning it into a sort of
low-powered radio station, or an FM-band Airport Express (without the
Wi-Fi).
Read
- Product Page [GriffinTechnology via ThreeB
ase]
New: Griffin RoadTrip
New: Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 10:48 AMGriffin Technology announced the Griffin RoadTrip, an all-in-one iPod
charger, FM transmitter, and cradle.
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
08/13/2004 11:19 PMNew: RoadTrip FM transmitter for iPods
New: RoadTrip FM transmitter for iPods
08/20/2004 12:59 AMNewer Technology and Other World Computing released the RoadTrip FM
transmitter, which enables iPods to broadcast through a car radio or
other FM audio system.
New RoadTrip iPod FM device tuned to
87.7
New RoadTrip iPod FM device tuned to
87.7
09/21/2004 12:21 PMNewer Technology and Other World Computing (OWC) on Tuesday introduced
a second
R
oadTrip FM transmitter for iPods and other digital music players.
This one is physically identical to the first RoadTrip,
intr
oduced in August -- the difference is in the frequency: NewerTech
and OWC's RoadTrip devices are fixed to a single FM frequency; the
first was tuned to 107.7, and this one is tuned to 87.7. Both are
available for US$19.99.
NewerTech, OWC offer new RoadTrip model
NewerTech, OWC offer new RoadTrip model
09/21/2004 01:00 PMNewer Technology (NewerTech) and Other World Computing (OWC) today
announced a second model of the RoadTrip FM transmitter for iPod...
Roadtrip with a Dell GPS Navigation
System
Roadtrip with a Dell GPS Navigation
System
08/15/2004 03:04 PMBrightHand Aug 15 2004 6:07PM GMT
Griffin RoadTrip US Sale Delayed
Griffin RoadTrip US Sale Delayed
09/15/2004 11:22 AM
Hrm, it looks like Griffin Technology might have
run into a few snags with the FCC, as the order page for their new
RoadTrip iPod dock is now saying the product is only on sale outside
of the US. They've gotten one FM transmitter out the door before,
though, so I would imagine this is just a - and I'm so sorry for this,
truly - a bump in the road.
Or perhaps there was some confusing with the other RoadTrip FM
transmitter that was coming to market at the same time? (Thanks,
Matt!)
Read - Order Page [GriffinTechnology]
Related
Gri
ffin RoadTrip [Gizmodo]
T
he Other Road Trip [Gizmodo]
Axim Archives
[Gizmodo]
IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
07/15/2004 08:59 AM
For embedded computing
hackers, mass storage (like hard drives) is often the most frustrating
piece of the puzzle, as the fragile and power-hungry spin of the hard
drive is usually the last non-solid-state part in the whole
deployment. And while most engineers will just use a Compact Flash
card, sometimes the only option is an ATA (hard drive) connection;
that's where the IFD-iV flash memory parts from IO Data Device
Corporation come in. Basically just flash memory drives, the defining
feature of the IFD-iVs (besides fairly rugged operating
specifications) is that they use the standard ATA connection of a hard
drive, meaning they can be deployed in place of hard drives when
necessary. Models up to 2GB in capacity will be available for around
$2,100 -- maybe we'll just deal with the fragile hard drives
instead.
Read - Flash memory
ATA hard drive [TechJapan]
Update: Reader Tom Lee brings up a much cheaper option for
hackers on a budget (after the jump.)
NewerTech, OWC intro RoadTrip FM
transmitter for iPod
NewerTech, OWC intro RoadTrip FM
transmitter for iPod
08/19/2004 07:41 AMNewer Technology Inc. and Other World Computing (OWC) have jointly
announced the release of the
RoadTrip FM Transmitter, which uses the 107.7 FM frequency on
a car radio to play music from any iPod or iPod mini, including 1G
iPods, as well as many other types of MP3 players. It draws power via
the car's 12-volt cigarette lighter and features a 3.5mm stereo jack.
Pricing is US$19.99.
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNow you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential
business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive
Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard
Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated
fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]
Elite Force II Box Art
Elite Force II Box Art
03/21/2003 11:24 AMKensington Optical Elite
Kensington Optical Elite
03/11/2003 09:44 AMThe other day I asked
what’s the
best optical mouse, and I got a bunch of comments.
So... what did I end up with?
Here’s how the decision process went.
1. The feedback I got suggested there are three great mouse makers:
Kensington, Microsoft, and Logitech.
2. My instinct is as always to support the little guy, so Microsoft
was provisionally eliminated as a choice.
3. Then the feedback I got, and the research I did, suggested that
Kensington has better Mac OS X software and support than Logitech. So
I chose Kensington.
4. Then—how to choose a specific mouse? I wanted one in the $20
- $50 range that had at least two buttons and a scroll wheel. It had
to be optical, of course (that was the whole point). Trackpads not
allowed. And, of course, it had to not be completely ugly.
(Hyper-concern with aesthetics is the mark of a good Mac user.)
This left just a few mice to choose from. I chose the
Kensington Optical
Elite.
There were some runners-up—the
PocketMouse Pro,
for instance.
But I’ve been totally happy with the Optical Elite.
Mac Supercomputer Joins Elite
Mac Supercomputer Joins Elite
11/15/2003 05:33 AMIt's official: Virginia Tech's Mac supercomputer is the world's
third-fastest. Meanwhile, IBM is building a monster machine that will
blow it -- and all other supercomputers -- out of the water.
Elite Helisquad Defender
Elite Helisquad Defender
08/29/2004 12:50 PMTechzonez Aug 29 2004 5:21PM GMT
Logitech Elite Keyboard
Logitech Elite Keyboard
03/13/2003 10:21 AMIt bothers me to no end that I can’t use this product to its fullest
potential. A driver update could easily place this keyboard right at
Microsoft’s heels, the current king of PC keyboards. (Inside Mac Games
via MyAppleMenu)
Mesh Elite 3.2GHz EEX
Mesh Elite 3.2GHz EEX
02/10/2004 10:38 AMvnunet.com Feb 10 2004 2:29PM GMT
Many Elite Soldiers Leave for Better Pay
(AP)
Many Elite Soldiers Leave for Better Pay
(AP)
07/20/2004 04:12 PMAP - The most experienced troops among America's elite military forces
are increasingly leaving for higher paying jobs, defense officials
said Tuesday.
New: Kingston 1 GB CompactFlash Elite
Pro card
New: Kingston 1 GB CompactFlash Elite
Pro card
04/14/2004 10:28 AMKingston Technology released a 1 GB CompactFlash Elite Pro card with a
write speed of up to 5.2 MB per second and a read speed of up to 6.1
MB per second.
Star Trek Elite Force II
Star Trek Elite Force II
05/21/2004 12:56 PMBy Pat Miller, Applelinks (via MyAppleMenu)
U.S. Military's Elite Hacker Crew
U.S. Military's Elite Hacker Crew
04/18/2005 04:53 AMThe armed forces assembles a clandestine cadre of hackers capable of
launching cyberwar against enemy networks. John Lasker investigates.
Elite Warriors: Vietnam Demo
Elite Warriors: Vietnam Demo
04/01/2005 09:31 AMWebmasterworld Enters Elite Top 1000
Sites on the Web
Webmasterworld Enters Elite Top 1000
Sites on the Web
11/18/2002 11:05 PMNot often we crow, but it's nice when some ratings company thinks you
are in the top 1k sites on the web. Thank you to everyone who has
contributed to the WebmasterWorld community.
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