They say, no one likes a know-it-all, but what about a do-it-all? - As enthusiasts we have a lot of toys and many of these devices store data on different forms of flash media. To add insult to injury ...
How many times have you needed to plug in a drive for just a few minutes or your buddy drops by with that bomb track you have to hear and he brings it on a plain hard drive? The number of times a day ...
C, and USB Type-B ports all provide data transfers and power delivery, though the latter is much less common on modern ...
The Universal Serial Bus, or USB for short, was introduced in 1996 as a solution by technology giants like Microsoft and IBM. The idea was to make connecting hardware to computers less of a hassle and ...
Most of this information originally appeared in our review of Intel's Broadwell NUC. Since it's of general interest to anyone buying or building a PC, we're posting this slightly edited and expanded ...
Semiconductor vendors continue to sniff carefully at the USB 3.0 market. The opportunity has a flame-like attraction: it seems inevitable that the 3.0 standard, with its 5 Gbit/s transfer rate, will ...
Here we get our first look at how USB 3.0 stacks up against incumbent speed master eSATA — and it's not too bad. There's a loss in performance, no doubt caused by the SATA/USB bridge, but for ...