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Questions and AnswersVote for: Will you use iBooks on the iPhone 4 to read .pdfs?
ibooks | Jun 7th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
A major new feature in iBooks announced alongside the iPhone 4 launch is its native support for .pdfs. You'll find tabs for both books and .pdfs. Each one gets a bookshelf or list view (your choice). You can add .pdfs via e-mail or Safari, and .pdfs can sync back to iTunes and to other Apple devices such as the iPad or iPod Touch. Does this opening of standards make you more likely to use iBooks for your reading needs?
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Vote for: What is the best USB 3.0 PCMCIA card?
usb cards | Apr 30th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| SYBA (SD-PCM50026) PCMCIA 3X USB + 1X eSATA Ports |

| MPI 7003 2 Ports USB 3.0 PCMCIA Cardbus ExpressCard |

| Super Talent ST-PCM30 IM-PCM30 2-Port USB 3.0 PCMCIA Card |

| iMicro IM-PCM30 USB adapter - ExpressCard/34 - 2 ports |

| Koutech IO-ECU230 Dual Channel SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard |
USB 3,0 is the latest standard for high-speed serial connections between computers and peripherals. However, many older notebooks are unable to utilize the new standard, as they only have USB 2.0 ports built in. If, however, you're lucky enough to have a free PCMCIA slot on your legacy notebook, you can use one of these great cards to add USB 3.0 functionality to your older box. Which of these great USB 3.0 PCMCIA cards do you like the best?
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