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Not all USB cables are created equal -- some can't even transfer data. A lot of the ones stashed in your drawer might only be ...
You're probably familiar with USB Type A and C from regular technology use, but there is actually a B that exists too. Here's how and where it's still used.
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has rolled out updated logos that ditch the perplexing nomenclature, according to a report by PCWorld, offering more straightforward speed ratings.
USB-C was supposed to make everything simple. Instead, it’s more complicated than ever. So let's clear up the confusion.
USB-C is meant to simplify the way we use tech, but it can get a little confusing. We’ve got everything you need to know.
If you'd like to learn more about the differences between USB-A vs USB-C this comprehensive guide offers everything you need to know.
A USB Type-B connector is a rectangular-shaped plug with a small notch on one end that is commonly used to connect peripheral devices to computers. It is also known as the “printer connector” and is ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) will stop referring to its products as SuperSpeed and USB 4. The company wants to be more clear when talking to customers. The new names should show the maximum ...
USB kills off SuperSpeed branding as it tries to simplify its ubiquitous connector Simpler branding is here, but there’s no guarantee manufacturers will actually use it ...