The group responsible for the USB-C protocol has issued new certified logos that show if a cable or port supports 60W or 240W, hoping that customers will read the labels. USB-C is becoming ever more ...
In just a few years, the USB-C port has gone from infancy to ubiquity. Aside from a couple of exceptions, it is the main charging, data, and display port for nearly all modern phones, tablets, and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The introduction of USB Type-C in 2014 was a welcome change for consumer technology. Users had grown frustrated with the confusing mess of ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. After many, many years of competing I/O standards, the introduction ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) announced that Granite River Labs (GRL) in Shin Yokohama, Japan, is using Keysight’s electronic test solution for USB logo certification testing and high-speed ...
While it's fantastic that the USB-C governing body is improving the USB spec, the ongoing lack of a strict labeling requirement will make a bad situation worse. Stop us if you've heard this before.
The Wireless USB Promoter Group – comprised of companies HP, Intel Corporation, LSI Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, NEC Electronics Corporation, NXP Semiconductors, and Samsung Electronics – today ...
Adaptec has received certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) for its USB 2.0 host bus adapter. The product is Mac compatible and will start shipping next week. System requirements are a ...
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