Apple wants $29 for a 240W USB-C cable. This one charges MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, and everything else at the same speed, and ...
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Your USB-C cable is lying to you—and there's only one real solution
A typical USB-C cable gives you one shape and one port, but countless ways to disappoint you when you need it.
The group overseeing the development of USB standards released the technical specifications for the USB 3.1 Type-C connector, which will eventually replace the various types of USB connectors on the ...
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That USB cable in your junk drawer could fry your NAS—here's why
Stop plugging these 5 things into your NAS (you're risking your data) ...
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Why Do USB Cables Always Fray?
If you're tired of fixing and replacing USB cables that always seem to fray and fall apart, take a moment to find out why ...
USB-C ports handle a lot of wear over the life of a device. It turns out the average lifespan is longer than most people give ...
Rejoice! The boffins in charge of USB standards appear to have settled on a design for the much-anticipated USB 3.1 Type C connector. For starters, there’s no “right way up” – that alone will trigger ...
If the connector is just soldered to the board, with no other support, then that's a Dell problem. A similar issue plagues Microsoft's Xbox One controllers - the micro USB port on the controller is ...
The USB Promoter Group announced today that it has finalized the design of the USB Type-C plug, a new type of USB plug that’s designed to completely replace every size of all current USB connectors.
That's right, your phone's USB-C port can do a lot more than just charge it. While you'll spend the most time using the port to charge your device, you can still get some use out of it while doing ...
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