Smartphone manufacturers eliminating USB cords with packaging is nothing new. So what is the consumer upside? SlashGear's ...
Do pay attention to the USB speeds of your phone, cable, and anything you connect, however. While some phones and accessories may be capable of data transfers up to 10Gbps or higher, you'll more ...
Serious media professionals tend to prefer SSDs with Thunderbolt 4 or 5, which can deliver speeds between 40 and 120Gbps. If ...
One of the main concerns I have whenever I toss a cable into a bag is that it’s going to get damaged by whatever else is in there. Well, with this Baseus retractable USB-C cable, I don’t have to worry ...
There’s another ute in town, and this time it’s from MG. The new MG U9 is offered in three grades, and we’re family-testing the flagship Explore Pro. It lands with a seriously impressive list of ...
The BYD Shark 6 Premium has burst onto the scene with plenty of hype and a bit of side-eye from Aussie ute loyalists. We’re a ...
The design of the TP-Link M8550 is good, solid, and it feels very robust, but it's worth pointing out that, whilst it is ...
Blue: Supporting USB 3.0 SuperSpeed technology and above, blue ports identify a device capable of fast data transfer: up to 5 Gbps (that's 5,000 Mbps) -- a significant jump from previous generations.
Despite its cute name, a USB 'Rubber Ducky' has the potential to load a hacker's malicious code onto your computer within seconds of being plugged in.
Apple will reportedly add a variety of connectivity features to its iPhone range. Here's what you need to know.