Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I finally got a new laptop with a lone USB 3.0 port. I'm now looking at getting a USB 3.0 hub with a power adapter so I can use both of my USB 3.0 hard drives at faster speeds. I've read lots of horror stories where some hubs either don't come with power adapters -- and as a consequence the portable drives don't work with them properly -- or they are designed poorly which results in USB 2.0 speeds. Or, the hard drives keep getting disconnected. Do your readers have any suggestions or experience using USB 3.0 hubs? Thanks!"
I hate to break the news to every one, but Target indeed has chosen Blu-ray hardware over HD-DVD both in stores and on their web site. If you check out target.com and look in the category HD-DVD they list only 2 up converting DVD players where as last week the same location had some real Toshiba HD-DVD players. There is still the xbox360 add on, but thats all. Thus the news is officially confirmed that Target has indeed chosen Blu-ray hard ware wise
Your name shows that you are just a Blu-ray fanboy (why you support it is beyond me). This whole format war is moot though since the facts are that neither one is gonna be dominant anytime soon, both formats are still being outsold by VHS (so they won't be beating DVD anytime soon). There isn't much reason to upgrade either since the only benefit they offer is that they look a little bit better than DVD, it's not the same jump that DVD offered over VHS.