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While cables like USB-A to USB-C are popular, they are quite simple; you get USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 data and 2 A of current at most, and the USB-C plug is usually hardwired as “host, will supply ...
I don’t know what the situation is like in your home, but I think I have gremlins that come out at night to steal my charging ...
Accordingly, Apple has released its USB-C to MagSafe 3 cable in Space Black for $49. Apple already includes a color-matched MagSafe 3 charging cable in the box with the new MacBook Pro models, ...
The arrival of USB Type-C connectors and the final USB 3.2 standard have both heralded a new age of consumer convenience. However, there remains quite a bit of confusion about what these new ...
Long story short, USB 3.0, 3.1 Gen 1, and 3.2 Gen 1 are identical and support speeds up to 5 Gbps. There also exists USB 3.2 Gen 2 that comes in the same form factors as USB 3.2 Gen 1, with speeds ...
However, you won’t get that speed out of the box because Apple is shipping a USB 2.0 cable with a type-C port. During the keynote, Apple said that users will have to use “an optional USB 3 ...
Following today's announcement of Lossless audio and Personalized Spatial Audio for the AirPods Max, Apple today released a USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable.. The cable is designed for the AirPods ...
Now, rather than dealing with various brand names or product numbers, like SuperSpeed (aka USB 3.2) or USB4, USB is making its branding a lot more literal — and easier to understand in the process.
When SuperSpeed USB was announced in 2007, the branding was a logical differentiator. The term launched with USB 3.0, which brought max data transfer rates from USB 2.0's measly 0.48Gbps all the ...
When Apple introduced MagSafe 3 with the M1 generation of Macs, it only sold and shipped USB-C to MagSafe 3 cables in Silver — even if you bought a Space Gray MacBook Pro. Apple later remedied ...
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