About two months ago, when Mac fanboys all over the world were all excited about the launch of the new MacBook Airs and the Mac OS X Lion, Apple made it a point to detail the new Thunderbolt Display, the first display that uses the Thunderbolt I/O (input/output) technology. On July 20, Apple said that they are launching the 27-inch display withing “the next 60 days”...

New USB specification details have been unveiled and it seems that it could make Apple’s Thunderbolt connection look very weak. The USB Promoter Group announced that the next-generation USB could deliver up to 100 watts of power though a single USB cable. This means that it can be used to power an LCD monitor, laptops, printers, and other bigger devices. The group...