The CFADPTCS-SATA is a low cost SATA to compact flash adapter that allows connecting a compact flash drive to any system having an SATA port. Designed for embedded systems, The CFADPTCS-SATA is only 2 ...
The CFADPT10 is a low cost SATA to compact flash adapter that allows connecting a compact flash drive to any system having an SATA port. Designed for embedded systems, the adapter uses the same ...
These CF/SD card adapters are either brilliant or bafflingly bad. The trouble is, we're not sure which. The widgets let you take SD cards and use them in cameras which usually only accept the larger ...
Akihabara News managed to snap up Century's 3x Compact Flash adapter for review. As expected, the do-it-yourself SATA adapter aggregates a trio of CF cards and presents them as a single solid state ...
Very cool. Addonics is selling a $30 Compact Flash adapter that allows you to boot from any CF card just like a standard 2.5″ hard drive. The adapter comes in SATA and IDE and can use multiple flash ...
Apple’s newly unveiled dual-port USB-C power adapters, which officially went on sale last week, are the company’s first-ever attempt at dual chargers. On the surface, this may just look like a typical ...
While it may be some time before we see solid-state storage as a means of accelerated start-up, that's not stopping one adroit individual from retrofitting his PowerBook 150 with what is seen by many ...
This versatile adapter enables the fastest data transfer from a CompactFlash memory card to the new Apple MacBook Pro and PC laptops with an ExpressCard slot. Eric Richter, Delkin’s Marketing Manager ...
The new CompactFlash adapter from Photofast can hold four 16GB microSD cards running in RAID. This makes the slower microSD format as fast as CompactFlash by striping data across all four microSD ...
It wasn't too many years ago you needed a backpack to carry a laptop charger. They were huge, got hot and came with thick, permanently attached, messy cords. That's no longer the case, thanks in large ...
I'm in the midst of a retro PC build and looking for some unusual directions to take it. I'm aware if I wanted to I could probably make an SSD work but that thought bores me. The other day while going ...
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