
The sheer number of choices for USB sound cards tells us there’s not much room for innovations, but someone manages to teach the old dog new tricks. Rather than a dongle form factor, the USB Tube Delight Audio is a vacuum tube-lookalike whose LED glows in blue when plugged in. 3.5 mm headphone jack and mic-in are elegantly placed opposite to the mini-USB receptacle, and the mic-in can be disabled to switch to line-in via software.
Granted, this isn’t exactly designed for portability and the fade-in and fade-out effect is also a minor annoyance when watching movies. The “sound tube” deserves credit for bringing us a small surprise. Like many USB gadgets, the USB Tube Delight Audio is sold exclusively at Brando for $32.
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Even after Open Mobile Terminal Platform and GSM Association had agreed to switch to micro USB as standard connector for smartphones, Apple still didn’t bow, and insisted on milking its iPod dock connector. Now top mobile phone suppliers have agreed with European Union to standardize micro-USB on smartphones, and hope to achieve this by 2012.
EU said this the move is strictly voluntary, but since Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, RIM and LG have pledged support and they together command over 90% of market share, the rest will likely follow suit due to peer pressure. Interestingly, the defiant Apple now also makes the switch, in its own way. The fruit company has confirmed while it intends to support micro-USB connection, Apple will likely provide a dock adapter to meet the compatibility goal. So we won’t be kissing Apple’s dock connector goodbye in the next iPhone 3G ‘whatever’.
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