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The Flipshare TV finally available
Desinformado.com —
Authority: 140
Cisco finally launched the Flipshare TV, a small device that lets you watch your entire Flip Video library wirelessly on your TV or HDTV. Flip Video camcorders are known for making video simple, and now, with FlipShare TV, it’s even easier to enjoy and share your videos. Just connect the FlipShare TV Base to your ...3 weeks ago -
Videos on TV With a Flip of a Channel
The Mossberg Solution —
Authority: 510
Remember when families used to gather around the television to watch home videos? The process sounds old fashioned now that we spend so much time watching videos on our computer screens. The company that introduced the popular Flip hand-held video cameras, now owned by Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO), wants to send you and ...3 weeks ago -
USB Inserts bring ads into the print age and back again… or something
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 164
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Chrome OS ‘Diet’ version fits on a 1GB USB key, brings more WiFi support
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 164
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Chrome OS Diet version fits on a 1GB USB key, brings more WiFi support
Engadget —
Authority: 835
Not everyone has a 4GB USB key or SD card just lying around, which was required to run Hexxehs first build of Chromium OS , and wed say that 8GB keys are exponentially more rare, which is what Dell requires with its build of the Chrome OS open source variant. Well, you can cancel that Frys run, because Hexxeh is ...3 weeks ago -
Chrome OS ‘Diet’ version fits on a 1GB USB key, brings more WiFi support
F-Default —
Authority: 463
Not everyone has a 4GB USB key or SD card just lying around, which was required to run Hexxeh’s first build of Chromium OS , and we’d say that 8GB keys are exponentially more rare, which is what Dell requires with its build of the Chrome OS open source variant. Well, you can cancel that Fry’s run, because ...3 weeks ago -
The USB Key Design: Universal Serial Key To All Doors!
Walyou —
Authority: 663
All those sneaky, peaky thieves out there, this is something that each one of you should own, a master key to open all doors and gates…especially in this computer age. This device promises to give its user an easy access to almost every door that is existent in the universe! For a moment back there it seemed that ...3 weeks ago -
USB Insert Is A Novel Idea
Gadget News and Reviews —
Authority: 462
Here’s a rather interesting way to market your product. USB Insert has come up with a new way to market your product (which obviously involves USB). The USB key mentioned is going to be very thin, so thin that it can nearly be embedded into a normal cardboard flyer paper, and you’ll be able to remove it from the ...3 weeks ago -
Boot Multiple ISO from USB (MultiBoot USB)
tutorials, tips, tricks and IT resources —
Authority: 132
How to Boot Multiple ISO from USB and create a Multiboot USB. This is a followup of our previous tutorial Boot ISO from USB. We had many requests come in asking How to Boot various ISO files from USB and I thought we should provide a few more examples.Please note that you will need a [...]Related posts: System ...3 weeks ago -
Make a bootable USB installer for Windows XP, Vista, 7 with WinToFlash
tutorials, tips, tricks and IT resources —
Authority: 132
WinToFlash make the process about as easy as it can get, but it can also create Windows XP, Server 2003, and Server 2008 installers.The default options make it easy to roll a silent Windows install, or you can flip the custom switch and specify the exact setup parameters you want to use.The handy app also has ...3 weeks ago -
How-To: Make a Bootable USB Key
tutorials, tips, tricks and IT resources —
Authority: 132
A bootable USB key is a convenient way to install operating systems on netbooks without optical drives, or carrying around a Live OS with you at all times. It especially makes sense if you’re installing software on a machine that otherwise has no need for an optical drive, such as a Windows Home Server. Here’s ...3 weeks ago -
System Utilities FlashBoot v1.4.0.157
tutorials, tips, tricks and IT resources —
Authority: 132
FlashBoot is a tool to create bootable USB disks, USB Flash Memory keys and cards mainly.What are the benefits of such devices for you?Let’s see: unlike the most bootable medias, bootable USB Flash keys are very handy: compared to floppies, they have much bigger size, speed and reliability, compared to CD-ROMs, they ...3 weeks ago -
Chrome OS from a USB key is quicker
My Philly Network —
Authority: 439
video Chrome OS like lightning from a USB key: we could get used to this — Engadget . The main reason why I love linux: You can throw it on a flash drive and roll. The Chrome OS might be useful yet…4 weeks ago -
Chrome OS Running Off Thumbdrive Looks Fast, At Least
ModCool —
Authority: 157
Limiting the time it takes to reach the desktop from the moment the PC is turned on (no pun intended) may not be the holy grail of personal computing but it is something that merits attention. Google is just not chasing distant dreams in the “cloud” with its Chrome OS. It is also trying to address – or exploit ...4 weeks ago -
Chrome OS Running Off Thumbdrive Looks Fast
ModCool —
Authority: 157
Limiting the time it takes to reach the desktop from the moment the PC is turned on (no pun intended) may not be the holy grail of personal computing but it is something that merits attention. Google is just not chasing distant dreams in the “cloud” with its Chrome OS. It is also trying to address – or exploit ...4 weeks ago -
Google Chrome OS on a USB Key
Laptop Pimp Blog - Laptop Reviews for Laptop Whores —
Authority: 511
Want to use the Chrome OS on your network, but you do not want to install the OS completely then there is a fast and easy way of doing it, according to engadget.com. The trick is to download the software onto a flash drive and then simply boot it up when you start the netbook up. It sounds too good to be true, ...4 weeks ago

