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Lenovo ThinkPad W520

Lenovo ThinkPad W520

Lenovo's ThinkPad W520 is a fast 15.6in. notebook with a high-quality display whose limited portability isn't helped by a brick-like AC adapter. If you do take the W520 on the road, its battery performance ought to be adequate. Read more

27 May, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Lenovo ThinkPad T510

Lenovo ThinkPad T510

Lenovo's ThinkPad T510 is heavy, but in exchange you get solid build quality and a large screen. The keyboard is well designed and although battery life isn't great, this notebook is likely to spend more of its time on the desk than on the move. Read more

1 February, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Sony VAIO S VPCS13V9E/B

Sony VAIO S VPCS13V9E/B

Sony's 13.3in. VAIO S doesn't stand out in terms of slimness, aesthetics or affordability. Although it's solidly built and performs well, some users may need to invest in a high-capacity battery. Read more

25 January, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Lenovo ThinkPad W701

Lenovo ThinkPad W701

The ThinkPad W701 is an extremely well-specified mobile workstation. Bulky, heavy and very expensive, it's a system for specialist power users with a big budget. Read more

1 June, 2010 by Charles McLellan
Unknown Device Identifier 8.0

Unknown Device Identifier 8.0

...your device drivers installed. USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 Device, IEEE 1394 Device, ISA Plug and Play Device, AGP Bus Device and PCI... Read more

24 January, 2012
Photos: Getac S400

Photos: Getac S400

...smartcard reader, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), Gigabit Ethernet, an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) port, three USB 2.0 ports and a further USB... Read more

19 April, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Fujitsu Lifebook T4410

Fujitsu Lifebook T4410

If you're in the market for a Tablet PC, take a look at Fujitsu's Lifebook T4410. Some will find it a little heavy, but the dual-mode touchscreen is a real advantage, battery life is good and there are plenty of connectivity options. Read more

3 June, 2010 by Sandra Vogel
Willing Webcam Screensaver 1.0

Willing Webcam Screensaver 1.0

...this program. Willing Webcam is compatible with most USB-based or FireWire (IEEE 1394) video devices, including USB Web cams, MiniDV camcorders, TV and video... Read more

4 April, 2012
Willing Webcam Desktop 1.0

Willing Webcam Desktop 1.0

...the desktop. Willing Webcam is compatible with most USB-based or FireWire (IEEE 1394) video devices, including USB webcams, MiniDV camcorders, TV and video capture... Read more

25 March, 2012
Windows Password Recovery Tool Standard 3.16

Windows Password Recovery Tool Standard 3.16

...Password Recovery Tool Standard. Computers with IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB or Firewire(IEEE 1394) Hard Disks as well as a wide range of PCI PCI... Read more

10 March, 2012
Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.08

Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.08

...Recovery Tool 3.0. Computers with IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB or Firewire(IEEE 1394) Hard Disks as well as a wide range of PCI PCI... Read more

22 March, 2011

More wires, more fire: FireWire 800

...name?Before we go any further, let's clear up the FireWire/IEEE 1394 naming issue. FireWire is like Kleenex in that it's a... Read more

5 May, 2005 by Jon L Jacobi

Apple frees FireWire software

...those who adopt the port, which also known by its technical name IEEE 1394. The new version of USB offers roughly similar speed as FireWire... Read more

8 August, 2002 by Ian Fried

What's in a name? For FireWire, plenty

...also been pitched as i.Link and even under its technical name, IEEE 1394. That multiple identity has interfered with efforts to sell consumers on... Read more

30 May, 2002 by Ian Fried

Apple snaps up FireWire company

...is used to make consumer electronics and semiconductor products compliant with the IEEE 1394 standard -- also known as FireWire. FireWire, which was invented by Apple... Read more

4 April, 2002 by Margaret Kane

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