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Firewire vs. USB

August 31st, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in Hardware

First let’s start with the history of the technology… Firewire came first in 1995 developed by Apple Inc. It was designed for high speed real-time data transfer and replaced firewire and scsi since it was lower cost to impliment and had a more flexible cable system.  USB was then created in 1996 as a new standard that was meant to replace serial,parallel,ps2, and many other port types. Part of the core  tech was the fact that the user is able to connect/disconnect devices without powering down or restarting the machine (with proper eject on the software end).

Both technologies have evolved over time and have gotten better. Firewire initially launched with the 400 spec that has the speed range of 100, 200, or 400 mbit/s and later on the 800 spec was released with the speed range of 786.432 mbit/s with higher speeds on the horizon. Usb launched with the 1.0 spec that had the transfer speed of 12 mbit/s, later on the 1.1 spec got with a 480mbit/s a vast improvement over the earlier spec… the 3.0 spec promises higher speeds with its release later on.

Now for the major advantages that favor firewire over usb.. Usb is host mode and relies on the host computers cpu and tends to suffer from overhead and Firewire is peer to peer based thus the controller on the drive, camera, etc talks back and forth with the device controller on the computer allowing for faster data transfer.

Now I have had the chance to personally use firewire when I got my WD My Passport Studio drive for my MacBook… it is capable of Usb 2.0, Firewire 400/800 and wow the transfer speed is majorly faster than usb2.

In the end always go for firewire whenever possible if you got the choice since you will have higher transfer speeds in most situations.

Enough of my ramblings… time for me to stop writing and post this :)

Sources

Firewire – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewire
Usb – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usb

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RSS Digest #115

August 6th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest Thursday, Augest 6th, 2009:

Twitter, Facebook attack targeted one user
Windows 7: RTM in pictures
Panasonic’s micro four-thirds DMC-GF1 spotted in leaked picture
Microsoft killing Xbox 360 Pro?
Fox joins Universal’s war on Redbox DVD rental kiosks
Startup Weekend San Francisco Women 2.0
Defective By Design targets Amazon’s Kindle in new petition
New ID cards are supposed to be ‘unforgeable’ – but it took our expert 12 minutes to clone one, and programme it with false data
Lies About Lying
On demand in command; 51% of young ‘Net users view TV online
Windows 7 RTM released to TechNet and MSDN
Dealzmodo: $300 Off HP Pavilion dv6z Notebook [Deals]
Apple looking to avoid warranty ripoffs with abuse detection
Netbook + mouse = Newton Mogo Mouse for netbooks
Article: Weird + Small Apps 24: Q*Bert Deluxe, Meditation Apps, Glance, NESynth, Car Stat Apps + More
Intel still won’t talk Core i5 details, but you can order one anyway
Cash for Clunkers likely extended despite controversy
Clearing the air on the The iTablet – what we know so far
Apple Rejecting All e-Book App Store Submissions? [Updated]
Frankenbook! Another look at hacked Mac netbooks
Prepaid Competition Takes a Bite Out of MetroPCS Earnings
No More Perks: Coffee Shops Pull the Plug on Laptop Users
Feds At DefCon Alarmed After RFIDs Scanned
Google Chrome gets skins and JavaScript performance boost
Microsoft is now the proud new owner of Office.com
Review: iFlash Touch for iPhone
Logitech replaces G5 with Gaming Mouse G500, throws Gaming Headset G330 in for luck
HTML 5 Canvas Experiment Hints At Things To Come

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #113 and #114: These combo posts have to stop… someone slap me!

August 6th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Wednesday, Augest 5th, 2009:

Verizon-branded Touch Pro2 plays ’spot the difference’ with previous spy shot
Hitachi’s 2TB 7200RPM HDD is world’s first
‘We’re Working on It Right Now’
A not-so-deeper look at OS X 10.5.8
Google Buys On2
Uber-nano nanolasers could lead to faster computers, reliable internet, neverending list of awesome things
You are SO unfollowed!
Apple fixes hole with Mac OS X image viewing
Comcast adopts DNS hijacking, imposes irritating opt-out
Celebrity Mac Chick Sighting: Erin Andrews
Mac OS X 10.5.8 chock full of security, reliability fixes
Alienware back to school sale
Preview the Office 2007 Ribbon-Like UI Floated For OpenOffice.Org
How to Spread a Tweet with Tweetmeme
The Mozilla Blog: Mozilla Service Week: A little help from our Friends
URL shortener Trim takes a tumble
Say Hello to a New GooglePhone: The T-Mobile MyTouch
Chargers’ Twitter cops bust Cromartie for tweet – NFL – Yahoo! Sports
News: App Mix: TomTom, Pac-Man, Q*Bert, GoPayment
Microsoft admits that it feels threatened by Linux
Win your way to TechEd AU with a WinMo application
Nintendo DS pirate gets jail time
David Eaves: 5 Ways to get to the Next Million Mozillians
Amazon slashes 160GB PS3 price
Free culture or “digital barbarism”? A novelist on copyright
App Store Mercenaries

RSS Digest for Tuesday, Augest 4th, 2009:

Deciphering Windows 7 Upgrades: The Official Chart
Fiber gets nimble: small telcos weaving fiber web
29 vs 20,000
Virtualization Finally Gets Real
Is Facebook Pulling an Apple With Its Ad Guidelines?
HTC Hero for Sprint confirmed?
Updated FiOS Twitter and Facebook widgets add onscreen keyboard, not friends or followers
Yahoo has escape clause in Microsoft search deal
5 tips for blogging your way to success
Intel introduces distributed computing to Facebook
Office for Mac SP2 causes incompatibility with PC XML files
Wi-Fi Services Hot Again: Startup WeFi Raises More Money
User Account Control Data Redirection
Samsung Omnia II 8000 Review at PhoneArena
WTF is up with Palm’s creepy Pre ads?
New petition demands an end to Kindle DRM, faces long odds
Bandwidth.com’s investment in FreePBX paying dividends
HTML 5 Canvas and Audio Experiment
‘Sexting’ craze on the rise among British teens
Facebook Is Now the Fourth Largest Site In The World
about:mozilla: about:mozilla – One billion, Theora, add-ons tour, Chocolate Factory, Mozilla.org, Bugzilla, and more…
FBI Nabs Chicago Transit Authority Radio Hacker
Microsoft trademark reveals Microsoft Store logo
Solve an iChat login issue on certain routers
Microsoft’s Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000: ready for Windows 7, just like your haggard Vista PC
News: Grantwood intros RunWallet for iPod shuffle
Windows XP Mode RC Now Available
News: Apple launches iTunes Music Store in Mexico
Android Applications Soon To Run On MIPS32 Chips
Redesigning Your Own Site
Yahoo Shuts Bix Down. Did Anyone Notice?
ROFL: WET Shot at Love viral video
Super speed: a brief history of USB 3.0, 2007-2018

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #113

August 4th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General

RSS Digest for Monday, Augest 3rd, 2009

Facebook app lets Intel PCs donate processor power
ARM-based netbooks set to arrive on US shores by year end
Dell adds high-powered ATI FirePro M7740 graphics to the Precision M6400
Accused domain thief faces jail time for “stealing” P2P.com
Microsoft apps–only suckers pay retail
OCZ’s 1TB SSD Colossus due out this month for ~$2500
Windows Mobile 7 to be a premium, multitouch beast of a platform
My Kindle ate my homework
PayPal suffers from e-commerce outage
AT&T and SlingPlayer
White House ‘Cyber Czar’ Resigns; Let’s Not Replace Her
From the NASA Archive: Astronaut-Butt Molds
Verizon drops smartphone prices across the board
Netbook Fight! Gateway LT3103 versus Acer Aspire One 751h
Mac 911 and the summer vacation
Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde resigns
Hidden gay slur, search terms, get campaign site blacklisted
Radio Shack rebranding: Why? Why!?
PS3 sales hit 24 million globally
Backstage: Thermaltake’s Luxa2 M1-Pro, M2 + M3-Air Cooling Stands for Apple’s MacBooks
ATM scam at DEFCON clearly the work of ironic criminals
10.5: Be aware of a shrinking Terminal window bug
Breakin’ up is hard to do: Schmidt leaves Apple board
Top Facebook etiquette tips
Sony ‘to launch cheaper, slimmer PS3′
Sony’s VAIO W netbook reviewed: personable and pricey, and that’s pretty much it
“Life Comes Together”: the alternative Windows ad campaign Microsoft didn’t run
Reports: RIAA wins $675k in damages from file swapper
GM_Stargrass
The Making of a Prehistoric Brew

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #107 and #108

July 30th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Wednesday, July 29th, 2009:

Video: ‘V for Vendetta’ Director Goes Ninja
Kodak Zi8 Wallops Flip With 1080p, Image Stabilizer and SD Slot [Camcorders]
Xbox Live dashboard update preview invites begin rolling out
Palm Pre headed to Verizon next year
LG has first THX-Certified LCD HDTV
Agency Mulls Curbs on Cybersquatters
Pascal Finette: Mozilla Labs Design Challenges – What we’ve learned so far…
AOL revenue slides 24 percent in 2nd quarter
Intuit and open source: Tastes great, less filling?
T-Mobile to sell HTC Touch Pro2 in August
Oops, @MarissaMayer Deletes Sensitive Tweet That Can Still Be Found
AP’s rights management DRM explained
Psystar hires Jammie’s lawyers in fight with Apple
Windows 7 activation already cracked with Lenovo’s OEM license key
Pirate Bay acquisition is likely dead
Car? Kids? Get a two-pack of headrest LCDs for $130
Online video keeps growing with help of broadband, mobile
Barnes and Noble to offer complimentary WiFi
Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook
Brilliant but Doomed Technology
Intel: Windows 7 will deploy faster than Vista
Unboxing the $1,195 URC MX-5000 remote
Steam Achievements
Motorola Morrisson with T-Mobile 3G and UMA hits the FCC
I’m 90% sure the “Apple iTablet rumor” is an elaborate hoax by Apple to get Dell to waste money building a competing device
How Much Do You Think Twitter Is Worth? How about a Half-Billion Dollars

RSS Digest for Tuesday, July 28th, 2009:

The Matrix, but with money: the world of high-speed trading
Apple Rejects Official Google Voice iPhone App [Apple]
Labels hope Apple’s ‘Cocktail’ will boost album sales
MySpace Overtakes Evite On The Event Planning Totem Pole
LEGO Unboxing
Travel Back in Time
V-Screen turns PSP games 3D
ATI’s $1,800 2GB FirePro V8750 GPU introduced and reviewed
Microsoft sponsors Firefox!
Free Spirit: NASA Recreates Mars Surface to Liberate Rover
Movie studios sue The Pirate Bay
Unix Turns 40
Samsung’s debut e-book reader arrives
Verizon Uses Twitter To Trash Talk AT&T Too
AT&T dual USB and iPhone car charger – $15
Acer and ASUS reportedly freeze netbook releases until 2010
microsoft’s settlement proposal
Red Hat: ‘We spend over $100 million a year to advance Linux’
Like Chrome, Should Firefox Put Tabs on Top?
New Scientist: ‘Humans Prefer Cockiness to Expertise’
Electric-car maker Coda gains high-powered investors
Order Your DIY Flying Trike Today!
Robot gets an iPhone 3Gs for a brain
Landlord sues tenant after tweet about moldy apartment
Mozilla Security: URL bar spoofing vulnerability
Netgear and OpenDNS to block porn from the cloud
Viliv X70 preorders delayed, should ship out on August 11
New DoS Vulnerability In All Versions of BIND 9
Alternative to Bottled Water
Toshiba’s inaugural 3.5-inch external HDD is exactly what you think it is
EU Vista, XP users will also get to vote IE off the island
Yahoo and Microsoft to start ad partnership, says source

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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