Solution to only TWO USB ports, please

I should have paid more attention when I bought my Mac. I didn't realize there were only TWO USB ports on board. My job requires me to be mobile, and on any given day, I could be using up to 10 USB ports. I know they make hubs, one of which I've tried, but it didn't work. Does anyone recommend a particular brand of hub that's RELIABLE and can handle both input and output?
I'm stunned that Apple would have just 2 USB ports. My old Dell had 4, and if I remember right, I could have specified even more when they were building it.
Diane

Yes, that's the ExpressCard/34 port (labeled in this linked image). The ExpressCard port also be used for media card readers, WAN (wireless broadband) cards, etc. Good for a USB expansion hub because it's a small form factor and won't take up one of the two existing USB ports.

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