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23 hours agoWhy is my USB port orange? I learned what every color really means, and it's wild
Also: Drawer full of USB cables? This tiny tester tells you which ones actually work as advertised Despite the fact that they share a universal port shape, all USB-A and USB-C devices are not created equal, with potentially very different transfer speeds, power transfer, and generations of similar devices. Even two USB-C ports right next to each other on the same laptop could have very different capabilities when it comes to data transfer speed and power delivery. Let's take a look at what they mean.
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