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FireWire Is Officially Dead
Niche users reliant on FireWire must now keep older Macs running old macOS versions to use it. You probably haven't actually used a computer with a FireWire port in years, but it was still supported ...
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.
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.
FireWire Depot said the new card will be in stock on Monday, October 20, 2003. It carries a retail price of US$96.99. Macworld is your best source for all things Apple.