While Apple's new adapter can be attached to a computer by its FireWire connection, it will not provide Thunderbolt over FireWire. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, an avid Mac user for the past ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
Networking company D-Link released a combo USB (universal serial bus) 2.0 and FireWire adapter card, part of its effort to offer a way for the two connectivity standards to peacefully coexist. The DFB ...
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Alongside the introduction of the Retina MacBook Pro last month, Apple also announced two adapters to allow users to add Ethernet and FireWire 800 capabilities to the machine through its Thunderbolt ...
Mac shops with significant FireWire investment may not need a total Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 makeover, but staying put with current hard drives and devices will come at a price This past summer Apple ...
Years ago, it wasn't that uncommon for new computers or notebooks running Windows to have a FireWire port but as the years went by Mac computers are the only brand that really continued to support ...
Want to add FireWire 800 to your Power Mac? FireWire Depot has announced the DO-1394b FireWire 800 PCI Host Adapter, compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows XP. The device installs in a PCI ...
Sonnet Technologies has announced the release of its FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 adapter. It works with MacBook Pros and ExpressCard interface-equipped PC laptops, and costs $99.95. The interface ...
Anyone know if firewire microphones are available? Or, if they don't exist, are there usb to firewire adapters, so that you could pipe a usb microphone (like the iMic, for instance) through a firewire ...
macOS 26 Tahoe is removing all support for FireWire, impacting legacy hardware users. FireWire, introduced in 1999, was faster than USB but eventually became outdated. Niche users reliant on FireWire ...