Given the wide variety of uses for USB-C and the Cambrian explosion of adapters that has ensued, let's break down six of the ...
USB drives are ubiquitous with almost every form of technology on the market today, but the oldest generations of USB ...
If you're unsure of the differences between USB-C and Thunderbolt or between USB 3.0 and USB 3.2 (or is that USB 3.1?), ...
Here's how to navigate them. Read more: 12 Smart Gadgets You Didn't Know Existed The most reliable way to get the right USB Type-C cables for your specific use case is to only buy brands that ...
There are a number of different types of USB-C to USB-C cables including: USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2, and Thunderbolt 4. The main difference between all of these is their data transfer ...
Or at least, that’s what the advertising on the back of the package would say if we tried to sell the custom USB cables built by [Josef Adamčík]. But alas, he’s decided to give away all the ...
We expect USB-C cables to perform a specific task: transferring either data or files between devices. We give little more thought to the matter, but malicious USB-C cables can do much more than ...
C, it's clear that the interface is here to stay. Here's why that's a good thing—even if not every USB-C port is created equal.
I still have an orange toolbox stuffed with so many cables, its lid has snapped off. They include a few USB-C ones but also earlier types with a multitude of connectors, just in case I need them ...
“While all USB Type-C ports are required to source VCONN to active cables, active cables are permitted to source power from either VCONN or VBUS.” – Microchip We’ve already seen the mess ...