C, it's clear that the interface is here to stay. Here's why that's a good thing—even if not every USB-C port is created equal.
FedEx has activated contingency plans due to a winter storm hitting the Memphis hub, potentially causing package delivery delays. FedEx is monitoring the winter weather and acknowledges potential ...
We’ve recommended the company’s older ChargeKey before, which supported a decent 60W charging speed and much slower USB 2.0 data transfers. The new 240W version is available now and costs the ...
10Gbps or 20Gbps). That’s fine though, because most people are simply charging a laptop, tablet, or phone, and don’t need all of those features nor the bulk (data cables tend to be much ...
Here’s the short answer: If you want to connect your laptop to a printer, an SD card or microSD card, mouse, keyboard, or legacy 1080p monitor, stick with a basic 10Gbps USB-C hub/dongle.