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The computer industry is still working on the paperless office, but new short-range wireless technologies on tap for next year could at last bring about the cable-free desktop. The PC and consumer ...
Cut down on cables. Mobile Mac By Dan Frakes, Macworld APR 24, 2009 6:03 am PDT. ... F. USB Extension Cables I’m cutting down on cable length, but I’m bringing extension cables?
A USB-C cable can be limited to either USB 3.1, 3.0, or 2.0 speeds. Some USB-C cables are USB 3.1 Gen 2 cables. This means they can transfer an HD movie in about five seconds, around 10 gigabits ...
The cables looked like the obvious culprit. The thought was that in the excitement and confusion around the new USB-C standard, cable manufacturers got sloppy, cut corners, and these two computers ...
Now, you don’t always want to cut the cable – you can use USB-C sockets and apply your custom five-wire scheme to them. An idea I hear often is using USB-C cables for 3D printer hotends.
USB-C cables are playing Russian Roulette with your laptop. ... The solution should be simple, then: just don’t buy cut-rate USB-C cables.
Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the most prominent company on the Internet defends its search juggernaut while expanding into nearly anything it thinks possible. He ...
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