USB labeling has long been a mystery for consumers. Terms like “USB 3.2 Gen 2” or “SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps” have caused more confusion than guidance, and shopping for USB accessories can feel like a ...
Brando is firing on all cylinders today with this eggy USB label printer from Casio. I didn’t think it got any better than the iPhone battery but a girl can make mistakes. Features and price are below ...
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Discover why USB speed labels often don’t tell the truth
Tech pro ThioJoe explains why USB speed labels can be misleading and don’t always reflect real-world performance.
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That USB4 label is lying to you—here's what it should actually say
You'd think that buying a USB4 dock is pretty straightforward, but it caught me by surprise ...
The new logo system specifies whether a USB-C cable supports 60W or 240W of power and how fast it can move data. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has published a series of power rating logos for ...
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