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Absolutely! Does it change that having an off/on switch on a USB extension cable is still a good idea? Absolutely not. You may like Remember those fiddly screw-locks for VGA and DVI-D? Bet you ...
While having a ubiquitous port for all phones (and most other gadgets) is a good thing, there is a dire need to label USB-C cables to understand their full capability. At the outset, USB-C is simple.
Unfortunately, Apple didn’t make a first-party USB-A to USB-C cable for this situation. Instead, the company sells a $29 USB-C to Lightning adapter as its official solution. My advice?
You'd probably have to pay more if you are making the BusKill cable for a USB-C laptop. Altfield's blog posting explains the construction in detail and includes a video of the dead man's switch in ...
This week Apple introduced the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lines, which include the long-awaited switch ... a USB version number. On a more practical level, trying to purchase the right cables ...
If you put a USB-C and a USB type A cable side by side ... It'll take some time for the switch from USB type A to Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C to become ubiquitous. People will invariably continue ...
But there are aspects of making the switch that could be confusing or even expensive. For one: Not all USB-C cables are created equal. Apple didn’t respond to my questions, but I found answers ...
Something, that is, like dual-screw locks on cable connectors ... as Redditor tomyan112 shows us, it's on a USB-C connector rather than a VGA or DVI-D. This isn't a new development, but it's ...