The USB 3.0 interface boasts theoretical speeds of up to 5Gb/s or 625MB/s (actual performance is determined by the speed of your card). The card reader has slots for both Micro SD/SDXC and full ...
Investors continued to bail on Supermicro stock after its auditor quit. The situation is highly unusual and comes after a short-seller attack and a delay in its 10-K filing. The company is set to ...
Among the allegations is the charge that Super Micro had rehired several key executives who had left in the wake of the earlier accounting scandal and that a company owned by the CEO's brother ...
Here’s how it works. It may not seem necessary at first to focus much on the cables in your hi-fi system, but it can be one of the most important factors in your system's overall performance. After ...
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that can be used to teach primary school children about coding. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a free classroom set of 30 ...
Do they want a chance to win some brilliant Gladiators and tech prizes? Then the Gladiators micro:bit competition is the place for you. The Gladiators micro:bit competition is a challenge for 7 to ...
If you don’t need the fastest USB drive around, you can save a bit by opting for a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 drive but it will take longer to transfer files onto and off of the device. USB 3.0: Up to 5 ...