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Pacific Time on Wednesday, July 25 and the event is only open to USB-IF members.
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The USB-IF (USB interface industry group) briefing at IDF indicated that USB 3.0 is becoming more common and projected rapid adoption this year and next.
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Jeff also noted that the USB-IF would be coordinating the release of end products and cables, and he even said that older USB protocols may actually never completely fade from the market.
ENGADGET: First USB 3.0 product gets certified, floodgates get closer to breaking
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We spoke to Jeff Ravencraft, president and chairman of the USB-IF (the group that oversees certification and the like), and he stated that (officially) the group is still anticipating end products to hit shelves in early 2010.
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On the top of the device, you'll find a micro-USB port for charging and syncing and if you shimmy down its right side you'll be greeted by the power button and volume controls.
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If your office isn't quite overrun with newfangled USB-powered devices, well, maybe it should be.
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However, if your vehicle doesn't have a factory-fitted USB port, connecting your MP3 player can often result in a maze of wires, inferior sound quality, and no remote control function.
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Case in point: if ever you use the VivoTab dock's built-in USB port, you'll be glad to drag and drop folders in Explorer, just like you're used to.
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