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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 ...
The listed product description as a "USB-A to USB-C Charging Cable compatible with the Nintendo Switch Console" leaves few questions about the Switch's charging standard. And the retail leak ...
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 ...