USB has become the most popular way to connect external peripherals to computers. Targus’ Super Mini USB 2.0 Four-Port Hub is no bigger than a matchbook. Its USB 2.0 chipset supports data transfer up to 480 Mbps. <P> <!-- TEST CENTER CHANNEL PHOTO--><img src="http://i.cmpnet.com/crn/sections/testcenter/graphics/176_tc/176targus_mini.gif" BORDER="0" ALIGN="RIGHT" VALIGN="TOP"> <P> An included Y-cable provides power without needing an AC adapter. Solution providers can bundle this inexpensive unit with low-end notebooks that have few USB ports or instantly solve customer connectivity problems.
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Five Companies That Dropped The Ball This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that were either asleep at the wheel or just didn't make good decisions. |
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors |
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10 Challenges That HP Wants Partners To Tackle Right Now CRN speaks with HP's business unit chiefs to get a sense of where they'd like partners to focus in the coming year, as well as how CEO Meg Whitman is making a difference. |
