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Friday, September 21, 2007

Belkin starts shipping the Network USB Hub


It was supposed to Ship in June, but it looks like Belkin is finally shipping the Network USB Hubthis week. The five-port USB hub "simulates a direct USB connection" that allows you to use all your USB devices over the network -- and special caching software even lets you use USB 2.0 devices at full speed. Looks like Windows users can nab one of these now for $129 -- Mac users are still waiting on driver support.

Venzero LINQ mini Has Wi-Fi Streaming From Windows Media Player 11

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Never mind that the Linq Mini has only 1GB of flash memory—the thing can stream music directly fromWindows Media Player 11, giving it essentially unlimited (or at least PC-levels of) storage if you're hooked up to Wi-Fi .on the LAN. Why is this cool, again?

Other than this, there's a monochrome LCD (wha?), MP3/WMA support, 20 hours battery life in MP3 mode, 5 hours battery life in Wi-Fi mode and the ability to record music being played back from the car's radio, Starbucks speakers or the GAP and identify it the next time you sync your player. All this for $99 means that if you don't mind the black and white screen, the odd combination of features makes it a tempting buy

iPod classic and an Energi To Go Charger




What could go better than an iPod classic and an Energi To Go Charger to provide power while on the road? Nothing.