Have a USB device near you? Look closely at the port -- do you see a color? It turns out that it actually means something.
USB technology has become a standard for connecting devices, transferring data, and powering electronics. Over the years, it has evolved through multiple versions, each offering improvements in speed, ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
The colors of USB ports on your computer are more than just an aesthetic choice; they offer valuable information about the features and performance capabilities of each port. Among these, blue USB ...
With laptops becoming even smaller and thinner, more are shipping with very few ports. Fortunately, there are many companies, like EZQuest (whom I haven’t heard of before), that offer various USB-C ...
USB has been around for a long time, evolving from generation to generation. Nowadays, the most common type is USB-C, but for years, Apple was adamant on using its own Lightning port on its ...
USB-A is what many of us picture when we hear “USB.” It’s been a part of our tech lives for years, serving as a reliable bridge between devices for data transfer and charging. USB-A connectors have a ...
Satechi has unveiled a 200W gallium nitride charger with six ports to charge a Mac, iPad, and other devices. Announced at CES 2023, the charger has six USB-C PD ports - two USB-C Power Delivery 3.1 ...
[RichardG] has noticed a weird discrepancy – his Ryzen mainboard ought to have had fourteen USB3 ports, but somehow, only exposed thirteen of them. Unlike other mainboards in this lineup, it also ...
The Vava 12-in-1 USB-C Docking Station is good to have if you need more ports than your MacBook supplies you — assuming the ports you need are USB-A. Laptops today, such as the M2 MacBook Air, come ...
USB-C has made it easier to plug things in and connect them. Charging, though? Charging is still complicated. You get a different amount of power based on the device, the port, the battery level, and ...