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You're still using FireWire, you just don't know it
Why FireWire's 'loss' to USB was actually a brilliant evolution ...
A Bluetooth tracker can prevent vacation hell, aka arriving at the beach sans bathing suit. Here are our travel tips for ...
A free GitHub download and a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is all you need to enable haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when ...
USB tethering shares your phone's cellular data connection with the connected computer over the cable. This is useful when Wi ...
High-speed internet in a piston airplane? Starlink is making it possible. Based on real-world flights, we explore performance ...
While DualSense does support adaptive triggers and HD haptics in select PC titles, that functionality has been limited to wired connections—until now.
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FireWire ran external hard drives at full speed when USB physically couldn't, but it still lost
FireWire was an amazing technology, but it lost out to USB for very simple reasons.
Give your aging PC new life by installing a lightweight Linux distribution or ChromeOS Flex, a free cloud-based version of ...
Phileo has just developed a watercooler with “human sensor functionality,” which can automatically turn on when it detects that someone’s within a 3-meter radius. We’re not sure what needs to be ...
David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...
A close-up image of a dark gray Chromebook laptop showing the Chromebook logo - Firyal Ramzy/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With Google Chromebooks being an ...
Macworld reports that the MacBook Neo faces compatibility issues with certain USB-C hubs due to unequal port speeds between front and rear connections. Single-connector hubs like the Anker 555 and ...
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