There were a lot of growing pains when it came to fine tuning the USB standard that almost every device you own uses, but USB-C solved the biggest problem.
I review dozens of wireless docking stations, both USB-C and Thunderbolt, and the lack of wireless charging always puzzled me. So I went hunting.
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USB-C didn't fix anything after all
Can you USB-C the problem?
When it first launched in 2014, USB-C was supposed to fix a lot of problems with the way people connect personal tech. Hailed as one connection to rule them all, it was developed to handle power, data ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. While Wi-Fi and wireless internet connections are convenient for giving you some distance, like when you want to work in another room away ...
We’ve now had at least five years of USB-C ports in our devices. It’s a standard that many manufacturers and hackers can get behind. Initially, there was plenty of confusion about what we’d actually ...
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 ...
The versatile port is often overlooked, but here are four ways it can change how you use your smart TV.
Cars coming with USB ports have been so helpful, letting drivers charge their phones without getting an adaptor that plugs into the old cigarette lighter port.
It's not just about which cable goes into which port.
I don't think that's quite the same thing, though - that thread is talking about USB<->Parallel convertors, where I get the feeling uziqp has a printer that has both Parallel and USB ports on the back ...
I bought a new Jeep last year and was obviously adamant that it had CarPlay. It was also the first car I owned with a touch screen for CarPlay, which is a nice change of pace. But in the first couple ...
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