The Universal Serial Bus, or USB connector has been a mainstay of a wide range of devices for years, though the actual port used and cable required could vary dramatically. USB4 is changing that by ...
USB4 2.0 might sound like just another minor upgrade, but it's a giant leap in how fast data can move. The older version of USB4 supported data speeds of up to 40 gigabits per second (Gbps), which was ...
Oh internet, they just came out with USB4 V2 and you just had to lose your s$%# all over again. Well, I’m here to tell you to calm the hell down because it’s not as bad as you think. The USB ...
How do you know if a fancy USB4 external storage drive is really using the full speed of USB4? If you’re just looking at a box on a shelf, the answer is, “you don’t.” As a standard, especially if ...
It’s that time again—another USB standard is upon us, ready to upgrade your device’s ports and cabling in the coming years. Here we’re going to explain everything you need to know about USB4, ...
The USB Promoter Group released the specification for USB4 Version 2.0 [PDF] on September 1, 2022, giving the tech community an idea of what it can expect for the ports on our next laptops, desktops, ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Anyone who has used a mobile or portable device, laptop, or PC in the past decade will be aware of USB. The technology helped solve a problem that plagued ...
And it's also incredibly fast!
The modern world runs on USB, also known as Universal Serial Bus. Whether it's the old-school USB-A ports built into hotel lamps or high-powered Thunderbolt powering entire workstations, USB is still ...
The USB-C cable is getting yet another standard called USB4 Version 2.0, which enables up to 80 Gbps data transfer speeds with specific cabling. The USB4 Version 2.0 standard will continue to rely ...
Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 preview build that adds a new dedicated USB4 settings page and support for displaying seconds in the system tray clock. These improvements are rolling out with ...