At first blush, the idea of the Isostick might not seem that amazing. In simplest terms, it’s a USB flash drive that your computer detects as an optical drive. But who needs something like that?
Looking to use that spare CD/DVD Rom drive you have laying, but you have no more room in your computer? It's a common problem, with an easy solution. PimpRig takes a look at the Enermax Laureate USB 2 ...
Apple’s line of MacBook Airs never shipped with an optical drive and now the Mac Mini has joined the party. The new Mac Mini, released this week, no longer includes one of these drives either. If you ...
Velocity Micro's latest peripheral, the VMUltra Drive, combines a USB 2.0 hub, optical drive, and back-up solution into an all-in-one device. The company plans on showing off the peripheral at this ...
The ubiquitous USB 3.0 connector is advancing to light-speed and longer-distance data transfers thanks to optical cables from Corning that started shipping on Tuesday. Corning’s first USB 3.Optical ...
Items in thread:<br><br><b>SOLD<strike>Palm Z22 PDA. Great condition, comes with protective rubber/plastic case.</strike> </b><br><br> <b>SOLD<strike>2 HP external ...
I'm trying to eliminate optical drives from my systems, and the only snag is some software needs to boot from optical to work properly (operating systems, WHS recovery cd). What I'd like is software ...
Sometime around 2008 and with the advent of the first MacBook Air, Apple made the declarative statement that the end was in sight for optical drives built into its notebooks. At the time, the lack of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results