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What happened to Micro USB? It's not as obsolete as you think
The connector that refused to die—and the economics that explain why.
As the world of electronic gadgetry made the switch from micro USB to USB-C as the charging port of choice, many of us kept both of the required cables handy. But it’s fair to say that these days a ...
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Micro-USB lingers despite EU's USB-C mandate
Despite the EU's 2024 mandate for USB-C in most consumer electronics, Micro-USB remains common in low-cost and specialized ...
$7.01 at Amazon Use code 'NTCIF4MK' This Sabrent OTG card reader is no bigger than a standard USB flash drive. One end has a USB 3.0 Type-C port and the other end has a USB 3.0 Type A port. Both sides ...
Slightly under 10 years ago, when I reviewed a new Apple MacBook, I devoted a surprising percentage of my wordage to its port. Yes, port—it had only one. The sleek, minimalist laptop was one of the ...
USB 1.0 ports were once the most advanced means of connectivity for electronic devices. But USB-1.0 has evolved to USB-C, and USB-C has taken the lead for nearly every device you can imagine. The ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There's something to love about a goofy product, and fortunately the internet has an endless supply of them. With the power of USB being so ...
A lot of devices still use SD cards, but might not necessarily have the functionality built-in as standard. There are plenty ...
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