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?
Apple USB EN Adapter Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Belkin USB EN Adapter Network adapter - USB
TRENDnet TU-ET100C Network adapter - USB
NETGEAR FA101 Network adapter - USB
Linksys USB300M Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
While it's true that many modern computers come with integrated Ethernet capability, some times you need a secondary Ethernet port and USB is without a doubt the easiest way to add that functionality to an already built computer. If you need a new Ethernet card to replaced a damaged on-board controller, or simply want to have two Ethernet ports, which of these USB Ethernet adapters would you chose?
Nyko Net Connect USB Network Adaptor for Nintendo Wii Network
D-Link DUB E100 Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Sabrent USB-G1000 Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Cables To Go JetLAN USB 2.0 Fast EN Adapter Network adapter
Mirus USB 2.0 to 10/100 Ethernet Adapter SEAAE2210
A good USB-enabled Ethernet port is a great addition to your computer. If you haven't got an integrated Ethernet port already, these devices allow you to directly connect your computer to an Ethernet based network. If you do have one but it's slow or somehow faulty, any of these devices will help solve your connection problems. Which of these USB Ethernet ports do you like the best?
Tripp Lite 4-Port USB 2.0 Self- or Bus-Powered Ultra-Mini
Belkin Powered USB Pocket Hub F5U007-UNV Mfr P/N F5U007-UNV-07
CyberPower DHCPH720P 7-Port USB 2.0
MPT USB-CBBH 4-Ports Flexible Self Powered Mini USB 2.0
Arkview USB-AHUB 4PORT USB 2.0 Hub Bus Powered
A good USB hub is the best way to ensure that you always have free ports with which to charge your mobile devices. These simple break-out boxes allow you to approach the USB theoretical maximum of 255 daisy-chained devices. You'd need a few of these great hubs to accomplish that feat. Which of these great powered USB hubs do you like the best?
Notebooks are great, but sometimes you need to replicate some of the larger ports that they don't usually contain. The best way to do this is with a docking station. These five docking options are all universal, in that they'll work with any netbook or notebook.
The Phantom Keystroker is a USB device that, when plugged into a computer, emulates a keyboard and mouse and periodically makes random mouse movements, toggles caps-lock and types out odd garbage text and phrases. (think geek)
This USB drive is perfect for people looking for steam punk drives. Not only does it have a unique look but also it has a card reader inside which makes it the perfect drive to carry around. What do you think?
Fantech SHR1505R HRV, 50-142 CFM @ 0.4" WG (3 Speed)
Venmar HEPA 3100 HRV Whole House HEPA Air Purification System
American Aldes 39 301 Three Bathroom Package with LT-15 HRV
Honeywell ER150B 2006 Energy Recovery Ventilation System
Broan-NuTone HRV90HT Versatile & Compact - Top Ports
A heat recovery ventilator is a handy, economical device that allows you to cycle stale air out of your home and fresh air in while preserving the pricey heat you've generated to keep the place warm. These gadgets exchange the air, using the outgoing stale air to heat the incoming fresh air. Which of these HRV units would you most likely use to ensure fresh air at little extra cost all winter long?
Access control can be a bit of a headache for any corporate or home security scheme. If you have multiple people who require varying levels of access, traditional keys can be quite hard to manage, and expensive to replace/remove from ex-employees if needed. Magnetic card access solutions provide a cheap, easy alternative. which of these magnetic card readers do you like the best?