Though USB ports and cables may be universal, designations like USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 may leave many questioning whether ...
Discount (or even grey market) electronics can be economical ways to get a job done, but one usually pays in other ways. [Majenko] ran into this when a need to capture some HDMI video output ended up ...
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Microchip’s USB PD dual-charging-port reference board demos digitally controlled smart charging applications for different ...
Nearly a decade after USB 2.0 was first introduced, this practically ubiquitous technology is poised for its first major upgrade in years. Symwave, a semiconductor startup, and hard-drive maker ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Have a USB device near you? Look closely at the port -- do you see a color? It turns out that it actually means something. There's a standardized ...
USB 3.0 was launched back in 2008. This new edition has more functions and better features included in the port. Although it looks just like a simple data cable port, it actually makes a lot more ...
Ars went to IDF expecting to see at least a glimpse of USB 3.0 in action, and Intel hasn't disappointed on that front. Although the standard is still months away from deployment—if not more—Intel ...
The tech specs for the iPhone 15 Pro oddly contain a footnote that says: “USB 3 cable with 10Gb/s speed required” to reach the full USB 3 speeds. Meanwhile, the pre-order page for the product shows ...
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