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    In collaboration with surfboard designers like Rob Machado, Dan Mann and Tomo, our goal is to maximize stoke in our oceans and minimize waste in our landfills. - Available in United States.

  2. Niagara County Fire Wire - Facebook

    2 days ago · Classes are starting on 24 Jan 2026, so.

  3. What Is FireWire and How Does it Work?

    28 Lún 2021 · IEEE 1394, commonly known as FireWire, is a standard connection type for many electronic devices such as digital video cameras, printers and scanners, external hard drives, and …

  4. IEEE 1394 - Wikipedia

    FireWire is Apple's name for the IEEE 1394 High Speed Serial Bus.

  5. Firewire Bradford County - Facebook

    Firewire Bradford County. 31,682 likes · 1,537 talking about this. Bradford County Fire Departments incidents feed. Posters are 100% volunteer, please...

  6. FireWire | Definition, Speed, & Facts | Britannica

    16 Samh 2025 · FireWire, high-speed computer data-transfer interface that was used to connect personal computers, audio and video devices, and other professional and consumer electronics.

  7. How FireWire Works - HowStuffWorks

    FireWire transmits data to and from high-bandwidth digital devices faster than USB. Learn what FireWire is, how it works, and when you'd use it.

  8. The Northland FireWire

    3 days ago · Every year, cancer is killing more and active and retired firefighters. It’s an epidemic that needs to be stopped. The Minnesota Firefighter Initiative (MnFIRE) is working hard to make …

  9. What Is FireWire & What Are Some Of Its Uses? - The Tech Edvocate

    FireWire, also known as IEEE 1394 interface, is a high-speed data transfer technology used for connecting electronic devices. It was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Apple, along …

  10. What is a FireWire Cable, And Do You Really Need It?

    19 Noll 2018 · FireWire, also known as IEEE 1394, is not a cable you usually find these days. Popularized in the early 90s, it was the competing standard to USB for a long time, not unlike Thunderbolt is today.