01.10.2007—Here's one for the technician on the move. Chances are that the computers on your campus use at least two different types of hard drives—probably more. You have, of course, SATA and PATA ...
Almost exactly a year ago, I told you about Newer Technology’s USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter, a clever product that lets you quickly and easily access data on bare hard drives—specifically, 2.5-inch ...
Most computer enthusiasts and people who work on numerous computers, whether for fun or professionally, often accumulate a collection of HDDs, SSDs, and optical drives. These drives may be too old to ...
NewerTech is launching a rather useful new product named the USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter. The unit allows any drive (optical, like a DVD burner, or a hard drive) in any size (2.5'', 3.5'' or 5.25' ...
Newer Technology is now offering a carrying case for its Universal Drive Adapter. The case costs $4.95. The Universal Drive Adapter is billed as a “tech Swiss Army knife” that enables you to connect ...
I have a bunch of old HDDs that are crammed into drawers in my desk because I didn't want them in my computer and they are packed with data that I don't want to just throw them away. I could get an ...
Newer Technology Inc., on Monday said that it will unveil its new USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter at Macworld Expo on Jan. 15 in San Francisco. The NewerTech USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter allows ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Newer Technology announced today the release of a product ...
So, if you can't tell from the pictures, this is one of those nifty gadgets that allows you to connect your old hard drives, optical drives, or anything else that uses an IDE, Laptop IDE, or SATA ...
Sure, we've seen similar adapters in the past, but NewerTech's latest is quite a few rungs higher on the attractive scale than its most formidable rivals. The inelegantly named USB 2.0 Universal Drive ...
There's a certain degree of joy associated with unwrapping a brand new computer. Breaking free from the shackles of an aging and decrepit computer is much like finally shaking off a clingy lover.