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Samsung reveals ‘premium accessory suite’ for Galaxy Tab 10.1, includes premium prices

Loving your Galaxy Tab 10.1 but just itching for some accessories? Samsung knows you are, and today helpfully unveiled a “premium accessory suite” to soothe your jones for both add-ons and premium prices. The collection (parts of which appeared earlier on Sammy’s German site ) includes a full-size keyboard dock ($70) and a multimedia dock ($35) enabling HDMI pass-through – you can have Tab video on your TV, as long as you buy the separate HDTV adapter ($30).

Loving your Galaxy Tab 10.1 but just itching for some accessories? Samsung knows you are, and today helpfully unveiled a “premium accessory suite” to soothe your jones for both add-ons and premium prices. The collection (parts of which appeared earlier on Sammy’s German site ) includes a full-size keyboard dock ($70) and a multimedia dock ($35) enabling HDMI pass-through – you can have Tab video on your TV, as long as you buy the separate HDTV adapter ($30).

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Siloheutte-spoiling USB host adapter arrives for the Galaxy Tab 10.1

Hot on the heels of Honeycomb 3.1 and its USB hosting capabilities, Samsung’s US site has just listed a $20 USB adapter for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 . The stubby add-on won’t do anything for your Tab’s slender figure, but it will convert the Apple-esque 30-pin connector into full USB and thereby open up a world of connectivity to “keyboards, mice, thumb drives” and potentially any other USB device that gets Android support. Unfortunately, the adapter is out of stock and listed as “back order”, but after waiting this long for USB hosting on Android tablets we can probably hold out a little longer.

Hot on the heels of Honeycomb 3.1 and its USB hosting capabilities, Samsung’s US site has just listed a $20 USB adapter for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 . The stubby add-on won’t do anything for your Tab’s slender figure, but it will convert the Apple-esque 30-pin connector into full USB and thereby open up a world of connectivity to “keyboards, mice, thumb drives” and potentially any other USB device that gets Android support. Unfortunately, the adapter is out of stock and listed as “back order”, but after waiting this long for USB hosting on Android tablets we can probably hold out a little longer.

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Dell Streak gets SNES controller dock, navigates owner through Yoshi’s Island (video)

Who’d have thought that a little thing like the inclusion of USB Host capabilities could open the door to such wonders as an SNES controller dock? That’s exactly what we have here.

Who’d have thought that a little thing like the inclusion of USB Host capabilities could open the door to such wonders as an SNES controller dock? That’s exactly what we have here.

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Nokia Mobile TV Headset acts as a TV antenna for your unreleased Symbian^3 device

Okay, so Symbian^3 is still just a glint in our eyes, but that launch date is fast approaching and here’s a neat little accessory to keep up excitement for the platform: the Mobile TV Headset. You know how most phones use the cord of your earphones as an FM aerial

Okay, so Symbian^3 is still just a glint in our eyes, but that launch date is fast approaching and here’s a neat little accessory to keep up excitement for the platform: the Mobile TV Headset. You know how most phones use the cord of your earphones as an FM aerial

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Intel may finally be ready to embrace USB 3.0

It’s September so that can mean only one thing in Intel land: IDF. The second of this year’s Intel Developer Forums is this year preceded by speculation that the big blue giant’s next motherboard reference design — codenamed Cougar Point — will include USB 3.0 support. Intel’s relationship with the 3.0 interconnect standard can at best be described as strained , but motherboard and laptop makers haven’t shied from integrating it into their wares and as the number of devices supporting SuperSpeed increases, it’s becoming somewhat inevitable that Intel would have to play ball as well.

It’s September so that can mean only one thing in Intel land: IDF. The second of this year’s Intel Developer Forums is this year preceded by speculation that the big blue giant’s next motherboard reference design — codenamed Cougar Point — will include USB 3.0 support. Intel’s relationship with the 3.0 interconnect standard can at best be described as strained , but motherboard and laptop makers haven’t shied from integrating it into their wares and as the number of devices supporting SuperSpeed increases, it’s becoming somewhat inevitable that Intel would have to play ball as well.

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Droid gets a USB hack allowing it to control printers and cameras, humans put on alert

Time to resurrect that old Droid Does chant, folks.

Time to resurrect that old Droid Does chant, folks.

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