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USB-C and its Thunderbolt variant are the most up-to-date standards of the USB connector. They allow data-transfer speeds of up to 80Gbps, can fast-charge devices up to 240W, and conveniently fit in a ...
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The new Apple MacBook and the Google Chromebook Pixel are the first laptops to use the USB-C standard. Here are some cables and adapters. I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've ...
When Apple announced the MacBook in March, the new USB Type C (USB-C for short) port caused head shaking and chin scratching. Though the standard had been released in September and shown off at the ...
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So, this is somewhat just a curiosity question at the moment. Being bored, I started wondering if I dropped an nvme drive into a USB adapter, and connected that to my Xbox, if it would be any faster.
Amazon has toughened its terms and has officially prohibited the sale on its site of USB Type-C cables that aren't up to spec. Google software engineer and cable crusader Benson Leung noticed the ...
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