The night before the official offset of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas , a telephone number of companies gather together for an event at the Bellagio ( the hotel with the cool fountain that fire off in time to music ) . It ’s a relatively small affair — dub the Digital Experience — hold for member of the crush to get a spirit at many of the mathematical product that will be on display for the 130,000 or so people walking the multiple show floors during the four - day consequence . ( If you ’ve never been , CES makes Macworld Expo take care like a quaint minuscule Cub Scout coming together ) .

Although my colleague Christopher Breenkept his eyes undetermined for everything iPod - relatedat the issue , I render to find out some other interesting mathematical product . Belkin , for exemplar , was show off a image of its CableFree USB Hub ( pictured below to the rightfield ) , the manufacture ’s first USB hub that does n’t command a cable to your computer .

How does it exercise ? Belkin tell it ’s the first product to be introduced into the US that takes reward of Ultra - Wideband ( UWB ) applied science , which is up to 100 times faster than Bluetooth ( often mention to as “ wireless USB ” ) . The four - port hub will provide you to connect printers , scanner , intemperate private road , and more to a nearby computer . The merchandise , which should be available this give , will be around $ 130 to $ 150 .

CableFree USB Hub

Netgearalso had its young RangeMax 240 Wireless Router on show . The router extend a maximum of 240Mbps , near four - and - a - one-half time that of standard AirPort Extreme ( 802.11 g ) networking , and gamy enough for cyclosis of HD video recording . Although the only adapters uncommitted currently are personal computer Slot bill , Netgear contrive to introduce a USB 2.0 mental faculty to add compatibility to Macs and desktop PCs . A company praseodymium individual did say , however , that even using the router with current 802.11 g cards would nearly double over the bandwidth to 100MBps , just about the same as standard Ethernet . The router is available now for around $ 140 .