Sony Brings the Bling with Swarovski Photoframe

Tag Archive: Miranda Su

IoGear Offers Up New Mac mini KVM Switch

IoGear, a maker of computer peripherals, today announced a device for Apple’s new Mac minis. The new MiniView USB KVM Switch is priced at $129.95 and should be available now.

The MiniView USB KVM Switch, said IoGear, stacks directly under the Mac mini and sports four USB ports which can be connected to four USB computers for sharing of one set of monitor, keyboard and mouse with speakers. It has two built in cables and two additional detachable cables. Other features include a USB “sniffing” technology which reportedly reduces the delay experienced when switching between computers and assigning of special hot keys when using a PC keyboard to emulate special keys on Macs.

Iogear Delivers New Bluetooth USB Adapters

Iogear today announced the launch of two new Bluetooth USB adapters which they say get up to three times the speed of the current Bluetooth standard. The new Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapters come inClass 1 ($49.95) and Class 2 ($39.95) categories andare available now.   Iogear’s Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapters provide users with a data transfer rate of 723 Kbps at ranges up to 330 feet for the Class 1 product and up to 66 feet for the Class 2product. They reportedly draw lower power consumption then similar products, are both compatible with earlier Bluetooth standards and work with both Macs and PCs.   “Consumers are always lookingfor faster ways to share data and photos, not to mention a way to also eliminate the clutter of wires,” said Miranda Su, vice president of sales and marketing at IOGEAR Inc. “With our new Bluetooth2.0 adapters, users have an affordable solution that enables them to wirelessly connect their favorite Bluetooth devices and share information at three times the speed of previous specifications.”

IoGear Launches 5-Button USB Laser Mouse

Another day, another mouse announcement. This time the word on the street is about IoGear’s new 5-Button USB Laser Mouse, which the company says is the first peripheral of its kind to offer an immediate application shortcut. It is available now for $39.95.

As the title implies, IoGear’s mouse has five buttons. One of these buttons is deemed an “instant access” button which allows users to one click open a Microsoft Office application. There’s also a customizable “shortcut” wheel which allows for common tasks to be done in each application.

Page 1 of 11

Join The Digital Trends Community

DT RSS Feed

Everyone wants to be an insider, and you can be one too! Choose your poison: sign-up for our Newsletter, join us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter. Do all three and you'll be swimming in the the latest news, reviews, videos and more gadget goodness!

DT Newsletter Sign-Up

Sign-up for the Digital Trends newsletter and find out about the latest contests, the hottest content, and the most popular videos. Let us keep you up-to-date!

Our Facebook

Become a DT soldier! Join us on Facebook and share the best news, guides, videos and other cool information directly with all your friends. Some might even thank you for it!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Facebook.

Twitter Us

Do you like information in small snippets? Then our Twitter feed is just for you. Follow Digital Trends and you'll be able to catch up daily on our latest content, or even interact directly with our team. Tweet Tweet!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Twitter.

That’s Right, Sign-up For Our Monthly Random Prize Drawings and You Could Be That Winner.