Most power adapters are an integral component of connector adapter kits, which includes a series of cables.
You can usually get by with just a mini-USB to USB cable.
It is just a power cord
I just did this successfully using adapters and a short cable, all bought from Radio Shack. I just fed the output from the earphone jack on the microcassette recorder into the microphone jack on my cassette recorder.
A standard airline power jack provides 12V power just like the cigarette lighter in your car. If you have a DC (car) power supply for your computer already, there are adapters available which convert the cigarette-lighter plug to the smaller airline plug.
I would strongly recommend against modifying the cable itself in any way. You will almost certainly break it!There are inexpensive adapters available to convert standard USB to Micro USB and Mini USB to Micro USB.However the cost of just buying the correct USB cable for your iPod touch isn't very much and is ultimately the correct solution.
Yes, you can purchase external speakers for your laptop from companies such as Altec Lansing or Logitech. You will just need to connect the speakers to your laptop using a USB cable, which will be supplied with the speakers. Some speakers come with a separate electrical power cable, while others use just one cable for the sound and power.
I equipped with an auxillary plug in you will just need a cable to connect the two, if your stereo does not have the plug in you can get an FM transmitter and your music will be broadcast on a preset radio station. Some adapters are available that will add an auxiliary input to your car's stock radio through an unused CD changer port. Go to crutchfield.com and search for "auxiliary input adapters"
Just about every computer (cpu) uses a standard IBM power cord. Most monitors do as well, unless the power cord is permanently connected. Most computer equipment, other than printers and small devices, use the IBM power cord.
That will depend on which homeplug type adapters you use. Lots of adapters are rated at 85Mbps which is slower than the 100Mbps that is most common with standard ethernet connections. Some homeplug adapters, however, support up to 200Mbps allowing them to actually be faster in between the adapters than the rest of the 100Mpbs network. You'll just need to pay attention to what speed the adapters are rated for.
No one answer to this one....match what your cable box has with what your TV has. HDMI is the name of the newest standard, DVI was its predecessor. If you have a mismatch adapters may be obtained on your own, unlikely the cable company will provide assistance to that level. You can get by with using the component in/out connections, these are the red, green and blue plugs/ports you see on the box and your TV. It will work, just not as good of a picture quality to the discerning eye.
The av calbe, the one that goes to the tv is exactly the same, the power cable, no. There is a new plug for the new power supply. But the av cable will work just fine. Along with hdmi.
You just need a suitable Router or Hub and WIFI adapters.