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USB-C explained: Why charging gadgets is becoming more complicated
When Apple abandoned the Lightning connector in favour of USB-C a couple of years ago, many people cheered, not least in the ...
Ryobi and DeWalt make a lot of similar tools, offering their own takes on classic archetypes. But there are certain tools ...
USB4 Version 2.0 supports up to 80 Gbps speeds and full USB-C compatibility, but most devices today still don’t use it, so you may not need it just yet.
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