Physically, the Type-C port and connector are about the same size as those of the Micro-B USB mentioned above. A Type-C port measures just 8.4 by 2.6mm. This means it's small enoug...
USB Type-C started out as a proposal to solve the problem of bigger, less adaptable ports. Now, it can be found on flagship smartphones, premium laptops and even headphones. Unfort...
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USB Type-C: Do You Need it Now?
USB Type-C is a new port connector, designed as a replacement for the existing USB Type-A – you know, the standard rectangular port we&rsquo...
HDMI Licensing, the company that defines hardware rules for HDMI cables, announced today that it's releasing an HDMI Alt Mode for USB-C products. The specification allows for USB-C...
It has become almost impossible to imagine the modern landscape without electronic devices. Smartphones, tablets, music players, laptops… you name it and chances are that a number...
USB Type-C, or simply USB-C, is the latest iteration of the ubiquitous USB standard. First introduced in 2014, it’s set to replace not just all previous USB ports, but almos...
With the launch of the Apple MacBook and Google’s Chromebook Pixel, USB-C (also called USB Type-C) and the accompanying USB 3.1 standard are both hitting market somewhat earl...
USB On-The-Go, often abbreviated to USB OTG or just OTG, is a specification first used in late 2001 that allows USB devices, such as tablets or smartphones, to act as a host, allow...
When man invented the wheel, it was a significant step forward. It helped him cultivate his crops, plough his land, create storage vessels and most importantly transport anything t...