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Ken Pillonel’s new invention makes life easier for Lightning iPhone users. His company, Obsoless, is offering the iPh0n3 ...
The engineer who beat Apple by creating the first USB-C iPhone has now evolved his work into a phone case that switches the Lightning port on older iPhones to USB-C. Ken Pillonel’s latest project aims ...
As Mashable's Tech Editor, I have way too many charging cables, power blocks, and USB-C blocks in my apartment. But there ...
Not all USB cables are created equal -- some can't even transfer data. A lot of the ones stashed in your drawer might only be ...
A young American man needed to take an embarrassing trip to A&E after a shocking sexual experiment involving a USB cable when horribly wrong.
The USB-C to USB-C cable are designed for charging at up to 60-watts, provided the power source and device it's plugged into support this. These cables also support USB 2.0 data transfer speeds.
If you've got a drawer full of USB cables, you're probably aware they're not all the same, so how should you make sure you're using the right one?
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has rolled out updated logos that ditch the perplexing nomenclature, according to a report by PCWorld, offering more straightforward speed ratings.
Your project needs a cable, and since USB-C cables are omnipresent now, it’s only natural to want to reuse them for your evil schemes. Ever seen USB 3.0 cables used for PCIe link carrying dut… ...