The connector might not change, but the data you can get through the cable will!
USB 3.2 is not even out yet but its replacement has just been ...
USB 4.0 Type-C ports could include DisplayPort 2.0 wiring: enables 8K and 16K displays on a single cableIf the dizzying heights of 8K at 7680 x 432...
It doesn’t seem that long since USB ports began getting that nifty splash of colour to designate USB 3.0 but it was actually back in 2010, so a big...
During its CES 2020 press conference, Intel surprisingly announced that Thunderbolt 4 will be built into its next Core-i generation Tiger Lake. The...
Since Intel announced the upcoming Thunderbolt 4 as their new standard, there have been a lot of questions about how this new generation of ports w...
USB 4—or USB4, as it’s officially branded—is on the tech horizon, and like WiFi 6E or mobile 5G, you probably have plenty of questions about what t...
The next great (and possibly confusing) version of USB is on its way. In early September 2019, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) published the US...
USB moves fast, both in a “transferring your data” sense and in a “the standards have changed again” sense. The USB-IF announced new naming schemes...
USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 both utilize the same reversible port, which can lead to a lot of the confusion surrounding the two protocols. While a USB...
What is Thunderbolt 3?
Intel introduced the Thunderbolt platform in 2011 at a time when USB 3.0 was all the rage and could transfer data at speeds ...
USB-C IS EASIER TO USE
Reversible Connector. The USB-C or Type-C connector is user friendly. There's no up or down orientation so it works regar...
Charging our mobile phone is a daily activity for most of us. Like me, you've probably got your USB cable plugged into a charger. I've got plenty o...