Welcome to Gimme That, a GOLF.com column where we’ll highlight one notable item we think you might like. Whether it’s an article of clothing, an intriguing electronic device or anything in between, we ...
Simpler branding is here, but there’s no guarantee manufacturers will actually use it Simpler branding is here, but there’s no guarantee manufacturers will actually use it is a reporter with five ...
Kit Leverages Cypress's Programmable EZ-USB(R) FX3(TM) Solution; Demonstrations and Kit Giveaways Upcoming at IDF 2014 Pictured is Cypress' SuperSpeed Explorer Kit, an easy-to-use development platform ...
It’s the one tip I’ve been given by every coach I’ve worked with. But when I’m told to slow my tempo down, it’s tough to gauge exactly how much. Xander Schauffele and Sergio Garcia’s swings are so ...
The USB Implementers Forum, the organization responsible for certifying USB technology, has never assigned an official meaning to purple USB ports. Yet millions of laptops and desktops ship with ...
When SuperSpeed USB was announced in 2007, the branding was a logical differentiator. The term launched with USB 3.0, which brought max data transfer rates from USB 2.0’s measly 0.48Gbps all the way ...
2008 will mark the first year in which shipments of high-speed USB devices will surpass shipments of low- and full-speed USB-enabled devices, reports In-Stat (http ...
Intel will tell you its new high-speed interconnect technology, Thunderbolt, is not in competition with Universal Serial Bus (USB), the ubiquitous standard for connecting computers with other devices.
Version 3.0 of the universal serial bus specification has been released. Unveiled on Monday by the USB Implementers Forum, the USB 3.0 spec can theoretically support data-transfer speeds of up to ...
— -- Intel's Jeff Ravencraft, who is also president of the USB Implementers Forum, discussed more details about USB 3.0 today at the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas. The focus of the new ...