As Apple giveth, Apple taketh away. Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro line with a new 13-inch model and a revamped 15-inch model, adding, peculiarly, an SD Slot to each of them, ostensibly to make it ...
Roll-out begins for ExpressCard 34 devices Macworld UK reports that MacBook Pro users should soon be able to buy expansion products designed to fit the new ExpressCard 34 slot in Apple's pro portables ...
Apple has opted to omit the FireWire 800 port from its new MacBook Pro line. Various firms already offer ExpressCard FireWire 800 adapters, but there's a catch -- so far the cards are only available ...
Trascend has just upgraded to 32GB their Solid State Drive for ExpressCard/34 slots. It will accelerate your laptop PC using Vista’s Ready Boost, but it’s also compatible with Linux and Mac OS X, ...
Delkin has announced its eFilm ExpressCard 34, which lets laptops like Apple’s MacBook Pros transfer data to and from a CompactFlash memory card. It’s expected to begin shipping on October 16, 2006 ...
Verbatim has launched three rather interesting ExpressCard 34 SSDs, which are apparently significantly faster than anything the competition has to offer. While most vendors offer ExpressCard 34 ...
Compatible with ExpressCar/34 and Express Card/54 slots, the FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 adapter supports all FireWire 400 1394a and FireWire 800 devices. The adapter features a hot-pluggable and ...
I've been looking around for a Smart Card reader that works with OS X and the MBP. I can find USB based ones, but I'd like one that could go in the ExpressCard slot, as I would never use it otherwise.
ComMAX Reference Design Platforms are built around Comsys’ award-winning ComMAX multimode baseband processors. The ComMAX ExpressCard/34 features the ComMAX™ CM1125 multi-standard baseband processor, ...
Finally, something to do with the ExpressCard slot on your MBP. Storage and digital photo accessory supplier Delkin Devices today announced their eFilm ExpressCard 34 is available for pre-orders. To ...
A new line of ExpressCard enclosures and connectors comes in two sizes. The ExpressCard 34 is about half the size of a standard PCMCIA card and the ExpressCard 54 is slightly smaller than a standard ...
It's small. It's removable. It uses standard interfaces. And, it's going to change the way people work with computers. It's ExpressCard, the latest standard from the Personal Computer Memory Card ...