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The $25 cable supports charging at speeds up to 140W and will intelligently share power between two connected devices. The $25 cable supports charging at speeds up to 140W and will intelligently share ...
Accessory company Native Union today announced the launch of the Belt Cable Duo, a dual-headed charging cable that offers both Lightning and USB-C charging ports, so it can be used with all of your ...
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group, the collective who develops the standard, has announced that USB 3.2 will introduce “multi-lane operation.” What does this mean? Data transfer over USB-C will be twice as ...
L-com has added a new line of USB 3.0 double-stack adapter couplers and cables and USB 2.0 double-stack adapter couplers and cables. These devices allow users to double the number of USB ports in a ...
Upgrading to a 2016 MacBook Pro means buying USB-C adapters for everything that connects to the laptop, and those costs quickly start to add up. Fortunately, for photographers who need to read SD or ...
There’s a new, super-fast, version of USB 4 on the horizon and you won’t even have to buy a brand new cable to take advantage of it. The USB Promoter Group announced that the next-gen USB Version 2.0 ...
mophie is out today with the newest addition to its speedport GaN USB-C charger lineup. The new speedport 45 features dual USB-C ports with a compact design and a 2-meter cable included. All of that ...
The advent of the USB Type-C connection meant an easier way to connect to PCs and mobile devices to chargers and peripherals. The connector is bi-directional, meaning that you don’t need to worry ...
The USB Promoter Group has announced the pending release of a new USB standard that it claims will double existing USB-C transfer speeds. USB4 Version 2.0 will enable data transfer speeds of up to ...
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group, comprising Apple, HP, Intel, Microsoft, and other companies, today introduced an upcoming USB 3.2 specification, which will eventually replace the existing USB 3.1 ...