Even though USB-C has been released, it’ll definitely take some time before it is the new standard for mobile and other devices. One of the nice things about USB-C is the fact that you can insert the ...
One of the undoubted benefits of USB Type-C is the fact that it’s reversible. It doesn’t matter which way around it is, you can just shove it in your phone and know it’ll work. Of course, it has other ...
A few months ago we reviewed the MicFlip Reversible USB Cable from Winnergear. Not content with having just one end reversible, the company has released a new version and our MicFlip 2.0 review takes ...
Today on offer via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, you can save 30% off a MicFlip Fully-Reversible Micro USB Cable. Finally, a more durable and versatile option: The world’s first micro ...
It should have been made this way from the beginning. Silverstone’s new reversible USB cables gives even older phones that USB-C experience. Using the new Micro B plug, the Silverstone cable can be ...
The CTIA Super Mobility 2015 started in Las Vegas earlier today, and one of the exhibitors at the trade show, SCOSCHE Industries, has already unveiled its latest range of USB charging and data syncing ...
The USB Promoter Group has announced that the greatest invention in the known universe -- the reversible Type-C USB connector -- is finally ready for mass production. The USB Implementers Forum will ...
The explosion of smartphone use has contributed a lot to society. People are more connected than ever and it’s all thanks to these handy little devices that fit in our pockets. From managing finances ...
Another "What if?" kind of topic. The other day I saw my friend have one of those Verizon hot spots and I was intrigued by one thing: its connector. Instead of a typical USB Type-A plug, it looked a ...
A cable connector is an odd thing to get excited about, but when it’s something as ubiquitous as USB you can perhaps forgive people for getting a little worked up. The new Type-C connector has been ...
If you've ever wondered why so many gadgets made before the mid-2010s used the slim, tapered Micro-USB connector, and why almost everything today has moved to the oval-shaped USB-C port, the answer ...
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