As I understand it, Firewire is dead. Not only was it never really used in the first place, but it has been completely replaced by a faster, cheaper, and most importantly ubiquitous interface. Don't get me wrong, I hate USB. USB is the most temperamental interface to hit the PC since IDE. Here we are 7 long years after the first USB devices hit the shelves - yes 7 years (that's 65536 computer years) and still there are no products on the market that conform to the 1994 USB standard (i.e. Installation w/o reboot, hot-swap w/o errors, complete and reliable support for k/b, mice, joysticks, etc.). But hey, just like IDE, it's free so we work with it. I'm very anxious to receive my firewire scanner - it'll be so nice to dump my lousy USB scanner in favor of a hot-swappable model that doesn't make Outlook Express go crazy when I turn it on.