The IEEE 1394, which is also called FireWire by Apple, is an interface standard for high-speed serial bus for connecting devices to a personal computer. Like USB, IEEE 1394 is a serial bus that uses ...
The 1394 Trade Association (http://www.1394ta.org) — of which Apple is a member — has issued its new 2010 FireWire Design Guide, which details the guidelines for ...
Download The SMB’s Guide to Wireless Networking — it’s free with registration. Story updated and re-posted on July 12, 2011. I’ve got a mix of Windows XP, Vista, and 7 systems on my small business ...
damn sweet.<BR>> is apple competitive here?<P><BR><BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR><BR><B>Internet Protocol over IEEE 1394 (IP/1394)</B><BR>The ability to ...
""=""> New portable storage devices are popping up like daisies after the rain. And Iomega, long a dominant player in the portable-storage market (ever heard of the ?), is seeing the first bloom from ...
There's a debate in progress in engineering-leadership circles at the top consumer-electronics and computer companies. The topic: Whether to adopt IEEE 1394 for a new generation of CE and PC products ...
August 1, 2008 Since its introduction in 1995, IEEE 1394 (better known as FireWire, Apple's name for the interface) has become the go-to interface for high-bandwidth applications like professional ...
The Belkin IEEE 1394 FireWire PCI Card is a low-cost yet full-featured connection kit. Like the other two cards, it has three ports, but they fit the back of the card more elegantly than the ports on ...
IEEE 1394 is an interface standard dedicated to applications such as industrial automation where high-speed, time critical, reliable data transmission is required. FireWire is a serial bus interface ...
One of the reasons I like Macs is that their useful life tends to be significantly longer than that of a typical Windows machine. This is especially true of the pre-Retina MacBook Pro models, where it ...
I just got a laptop with a firewire port. Despite it being a cheapie, it outperforms my desktop in every way except for storage space.<BR><BR>Therefore I'm looking for a quicker way to transfer files.