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Plugable Launches Its First Two-Meter USB-C To Ethernet Adapter Cable
Plugable Launches Its First Two-Meter USB-C To Ethernet Adapter Cable

Forbes

timea day ago

  • Forbes

Plugable Launches Its First Two-Meter USB-C To Ethernet Adapter Cable

If you won a lightweight laptop or an iPad, you can have an Ethernet connection instead of using ... More W-Fi. Plugables new USB-C to Ethernet adapter cable is an alternative to using wireless networks. Do you own a computer without an Ethernet port? Plenty of people now own computers with just one or two USB-C ports. So, what do you do if you want to use a wired internet connection instead of Wi-Fi? As convenient as wireless networks are, some users can't risk Wi-Fi dropouts during a Zoom call or they may simply need Ethernet for security reasons. Plugable, the computer connectivity brand, has announced the new USBC-E1000-2M. Described as 'one of the only USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet adapters on the market,' the adapter has a fully integrated 2-meter cable. This new gadget is designed for professionals, students and remote workers who need fast and reliable wired internet without using extension cords, hubs, dongles or docking stations. This all-in-one hybrid adapter cable has a permanently integrated USB-C connector at one end and a male RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet plug at the other. With its extended 2-meter reach, the cable provides a cleaner and more flexible solution that works across shared desks, on long conference tables or next to server racks. This all-in-one hybrid adapter cable has a permanently integrated USB-C connector at one end and a ... More male RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet plug at the other. Built around the Realtek RTL8153E chipset, the Plugable adapter supports 10/100/1000Mbps bandwidth and is compatible with USB-C ports and beyond, including USB4 and Thunderbolt. The USBC-E1000-2M is a deployment-ready solution for IT teams who need a plug-and-play Ethernet solution. Long-Reach Ethernet The Plugable USBC-E1000-2M provides high-speed internet in a simple and durable design for a secure connection without the wobble or wear experienced with traditional dongle-style adapters. With no detachable parts, the risk of connectivity issues or loose ports is reduced. The hardwired connection means there are no Wi-Fi dropouts, plus it has point-to-point security that's only available from a physical connection. Designed with universal compatibility in mind, the new adapter works with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS and Linux systems. There is no driver installation required. Popular devices like Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, MacBook, Chromebooks and USB-C-equipped phones and tablets such as iPads and iPhones are all supported out of the box, enabling users to connect quickly. Pricing and Availability: The Plugable USB-C Gigabit Ethernet Cable, 2m (USBC-E1000-2M) is available now for $19.955 with a 15% launch deal for a limited time from Amazon and other authorized resellers in the U.S. and Canada.

What Is The Richest City In Montana? Latest Census Data Reveals
What Is The Richest City In Montana? Latest Census Data Reveals

Forbes

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

What Is The Richest City In Montana? Latest Census Data Reveals

Flathead Lake is home to multiple towns that rank among the wealthiest places in Montana. Montana has absolutely transformed over the last 50 years. Its population has increased by 64%, from 694,409 in 1970 to 1,137,233 in 2024. Its economy has dramatically changed and the level of wealth has surged. And a good amount of the growth in wealth occurred since the pandemic as high-income remote workers relocated to Big Sky Country. This study analyzed 497 cities — what the Census Bureau designates as 'places' — in Montana that had complete data from the Census Bureau, in terms of their median household income, mean (average) household income, median home value, and median property taxes paid per year, to come up with a list of the 15 richest cities in the state. Read on to find out what the richest city in Montana is, plus the top 15 wealthiest cities in the state overall. In order to compile this list of the richest cities in Montana, key financial data was sourced from the Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey. Wielding these datasets, a four-factor scoring system was put together to help identify the wealthiest cities in Montana: You should be aware of a few oddities that the Census Bureau does with its data. For a number of factors, the Census figures have upper limits, so there's no exact value for certain factors. For example, for median household income, the Census Bureau has an upper limit of '$250,000+'. For median home value, the upper limit is '$2,000,000+'. For median property taxes paid, the upper limit is '$10,000+'. For these reasons, the mean household income (which is the same as average household income) dataset is crucial because the Census Bureau has exact figures for it. All four of these metrics were scored, added up, and then ranked by the cities' combined scores. Another aspect of the Census to point out, and is particularly relevant to Montana, is the Census-designated place — CDP. The Census, more or less, treats CDPs as cities — their terminology is 'place' — and so will this list of the richest cities in Montana. But if you see cities on this list that you see as, say, neighborhoods, you're not wrong; they just happen to be treated as cities by the Census Bureau. You'll find a table detailing the top 15 richest cities in Montana and their respective dollar figures for each metric, below: The No. 1 richest city in Montana in this ranking is Gallatin River Ranch, an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Gallatin County. This is a rather small place, with only 78 households, the homes of which are quite large. Incomes here are very high. The median household income is over $250,000. And it's actually higher than the average household income, which is $236,505. Well over half of households earn $200,000 or more per year. The median home value is nearly $1.4 million. And median property taxes are the highest in the state, at $7,770 per household. The No. 2 richest place in Montana in this ranking is Rollins, an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lake County, on the western shores of Flathead Lake. Like many towns on lakefronts, it has beautiful homes with plenty of boats. It's a small place with just 45 households in total. Rollins has one of the highest median incomes in the state, at $180,197. The average household income is $229,329. The median home value here is over $1.2 million. The median property taxes paid per household is $5,776, which is much higher than the average for the state. The third richest place in Montana is South Hills, a community of 226 households. The top three industries by employment are Public Administration (22.8% of the workforce), which is fitting because the state capital of Helena is just north; Construction (22.1% of the workforce); and Health care 7 Social Assistance (21.1%). The average household income here, $240,545, is well above the median household income of $160,417. Roughly 70% of households earn $150,000 or more a year. The median home value, though, is lower than the first two cities on this list, at $652,400. Property taxes are still on the high side, the median being $4,723 paid per household.

EMEET Announces Major Breakthroughs in Webcam Innovation with New 4K Lineup for 2025
EMEET Announces Major Breakthroughs in Webcam Innovation with New 4K Lineup for 2025

Associated Press

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

EMEET Announces Major Breakthroughs in Webcam Innovation with New 4K Lineup for 2025

EMEET, a leading brand in audio and video communication technology, is proud to announce its latest innovation push in the webcam category with the launch of multiple 4K models. This milestone reflects EMEET's deep commitment to redefining the webcam experience for professionals, creators, educators, and remote workers around the world. Brand Positioning: Over 10 Years of Audio-Visual Expertise With over a decade of R&D and product development in the audio and video space, EMEET has built a reputation for delivering reliable, intuitive, and high-performance tools that empower modern communication. Brand Achievements: Leading Innovation, Broadest Reach EMEET has emerged as the top-selling webcam brand on Amazon after Logitech, currently commanding approximately 20% market share in the online webcam segment, the brand dominates the 4K webcam space with undisputed sales leadership. Its broad 4K portfolio—spanning use cases from office work and remote learning to livestreaming and content creation—represents the most comprehensive lineup by volume and performance on the platform. Setting a new benchmark for innovation, EMEET became the first brand globally to introduce a dual-camera design to 4K webcams with the launch of its Piko and Piko+ models, reinforcing its leadership in both market reach and technological advancement. 2025 Flagship 4K Products: Designed for Every Use Case EMEET's 2025 4K portfolio introduces targeted solutions tailored to creators, professionals, and casual users—offering class-leading performance and Amazon-proven appeal. 1. Piko Series – EMEET's Flagship 4K Webcam with DualCamera EMEET's flagship Piko series stands as the brand's hero lineup—anchored by the world's first dual-camera AI-powered 4K webcam, setting a new benchmark for the 4K webcam for streaming category. The Piko+ features a 1/2.55" Sony sensor, AI-assisted autofocus, and a panda-inspired magnetic privacy cover, combining premium design with professional-grade performance. The Piko offers the same innovative dual-lens architecture and ultra-portable form factor, delivering core 4K streaming capabilities with a minimalist matte finish. Both models include three built-in microphones with adjustable sound modes and ensure plug-and-play ease across major platforms such as OBS, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. Whether for livestreaming, beauty content creation, or professional presentations, the Piko series is a top-tier choice in the 4K Webcam for Streaming market. 2. S800 – EMEET's Premium 4K Webcam for Professionals As EMEET's premium flagship, the S800 is a professional-grade 4K Webcam for Streaming featuring PDAF and TOF dual-focus technology with HDR imaging—delivering DSLR-comparable sharpness and lighting control in any environment. With phase detection autofocus (PDAF) ensuring lightning-fast subject locking, and time-of-flight (TOF) depth sensing for smoother transitions and real-time distance adjustment, the S800 maintains flawless focus even during movement. HDR support enhances contrast and detail in both bright and low-light scenes, while a 1/2'' SONY sensor and high-precision glass lenses deliver cinematic clarity. Whether for livestreaming, podcasting, or content creation, the S800 adapts to complex studio lighting and framing demands. 3. NOVA 4K and C960 4K – EMEET's 4K Webcams with BestValue Engineered as 4K upgrades to market's top-selling 1080P models, the NOVA 4K and C960 4K represent the brand's ultra-high value lineup—delivering premium clarity and core functionality at entry-level pricing. Ideal for conference room setups, remote learning environments, professional creators, and budget-conscious streamers, both models feature crisp 3840×2160 resolution with automatic light correction, plug-and-play setup, and wide software compatibility including Zoom, Teams, Skype, and OBS. The NOVA 4K emphasizes vibrant color balance and smooth detail, while the C960 4K maintains the classic design of EMEET's best-selling C960, now upgraded with 4K capability for enhanced clarity. These Webcam 4K models offer an accessible path to ultra-clear visuals without sacrificing reliability or ease of use. With this comprehensive 4K strategy, EMEET continues to lead the webcam industry with breakthrough innovations that combine cutting-edge technology and broad user appeal. From the flagship Piko Series with its world-first dual-camera design, to the high-end S800 built for studio-level creators, and the NOVA 4K and C960 4K delivering unmatched value—EMEET offers a solution for every user, scenario, and budget. Whether you're livestreaming, working remotely, or upgrading your everyday setup, EMEET invites you to experience the next generation of visual clarity. Media Contact Company Name: EMEET Contact Person: Chloe Zheng Email: Send Email Country: United States Website: Source: EMEET

The future of solo travel: Why more people are choosing to go it alone
The future of solo travel: Why more people are choosing to go it alone

Travel Daily News

time19-05-2025

  • Travel Daily News

The future of solo travel: Why more people are choosing to go it alone

Traveling alone isn't unusual anymore. It's practical, thoughtful, and for many, deeply rewarding. And as more people continue to choose it, the travel world is gradually and quietly adjusting to meet them. More people are packing their bags and leaving everyone else behind. Bookings for solo travelers are up 42% in the past two years. On Instagram, #solotravel has been shared over 7 million times. What used to feel bold or unusual is now something people are proudly choosing. Traveling alone isn't just for young backpackers or digital nomads anymore. More working professionals, parents taking a break, and older adults are choosing to explore on their own. And with solo travel comes more quiet time, whether it's spent reading, watching something online, or using easy-to-access platforms like Casino 777 to unwind during long evenings or travel days. This shift is about more than travel styles. It reflects how people are rethinking independence, flexibility, and how they spend their time. In this article, we'll look at what's driving the rise in solo travel, how the travel industry is adapting, and what this growing choice says about how, and why, people want to move through the world today. The Choice to Travel Alone Solo travelers come from many backgrounds. Some are remote workers who bring their laptops abroad. Others are in between jobs, or taking a short break for themselves. Their reasons vary, but many say the same thing: they like the freedom. Planning a trip for one means choosing your own pace. You decide when to rest, when to move, what to see, and what to skip. There's no need to negotiate plans or balance preferences. And when you get good sleep, you feel better and enjoy everything more. The travel industry is adjusting. Airlines are seeing more single-passenger bookings. Hotels are promoting offers that make sense for one guest instead of two. Group tours are starting to leave more room for flexibility so people can join in when it suits them, and step away when it doesn't. Why This Feels Different For some people, solo travel is just practical. For others, it's personal. Without the usual routines and relationships around them, many travelers say they feel more aware of where they are and what they want from the experience. Some describe it as a reset. It's not about avoiding others. It's about giving yourself the space to focus, rest, or try something new without interruption. There's research to back this up. Studies suggest that traveling alone can improve problem-solving, reduce stress, and help people feel more confident in unfamiliar settings. Tech Makes It Easier to Travel on Your Own Traveling solo can still be tiring, but it's no longer difficult in the way it once was. Smartphones help with nearly everything: maps, bookings, translation, and local tips. It's easy to check what's nearby, read reviews, and change plans on the go. Technology has also made downtime easier. Between activities or during long airport waits, many travelers turn to digital content to relax. Whether it's watching a show, listening to music, or scrolling through something light, it helps pass the time in a way that feels easy and familiar. Travel Companies Are Making Room for One Businesses across the travel space are starting to pay attention. Some airlines are testing seat layouts that feel more comfortable for individuals. Restaurants are designing spaces where solo diners don't feel out of place—adding small tables, counters, or window-facing seats. Hotels are introducing events or group experiences that are easy to join without pressure. These might include walking tours, cooking sessions, or language exchanges. Even travel insurance is shifting. Some plans now offer features that support people traveling alone, like emergency helplines or translation assistance. Apps like Backpackr and Travello help solo travelers meet others nearby if they're looking for conversation or shared plans. A Different Way to Travel Solo travel isn't about proving a point. For many people, it's just a better fit for how they want to experience the world right now. Remote work and flexible schedules mean more people can leave for a few weeks, or longer, without needing to wait for vacation time or coordinate with others. And they're not only sightseeing. They're shopping at local markets, learning the rhythms of a new place, and sometimes staying long enough to feel a part of it. For the travel industry, this shift opens new opportunities. The more that destinations and services make space for solo travelers without treating them like an exception, the more likely they are to build lasting relationships with this growing group. Traveling alone isn't unusual anymore. It's practical, thoughtful, and for many, deeply rewarding. And as more people continue to choose it, the travel world is gradually and quietly adjusting to meet them. Photo by Leah Newhouse from Pexels

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