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Gaming PC
USB 4’s 80 Gbps Spec Released Alongside New Logos
USB4 version 2.0, first announced last month, includes an official specification document for developers to follow. USB-IF (USB Implementer’s Forum),…
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Gaming PC
VESA DisplayPort 2.1 Tightens Alignment With USB Type-C and USB4
VESA of the week release DisplayPort specification version 2.1. This update brought some significant efficiency changes, but as you can…
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Gaming PC
SanDisk Professional PRO-G40 Thunderbolt / USB Dual-Mode Portable SSD Review
Western Digital today announces a new flagship portable SSD under the SanDisk Professional brand. The PRO-G40 dual-mode PSSD meets all…
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Gaming PC
USB 3.2 and 3.1 Explained: What’s Gen 1, Gen 2 and Gen 2×2?
USB 4 may be the latest and fastest generation, but the most common USB ports on PCs and peripherals, specifically…
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Gaming PC
USB 4 Version 2’s Secret 120 Gbps Mode Has a Catch
When the USB Promoter Group unveiled its USB 4 version 2 specification last week, which has data transfer speeds of…
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Gaming PC
USB 4 Version 2.0 Announced With 80 Gbps of Bandwidth
of USB Promoter Group Announced USB4 version 2.0 A significant upgrade over the original standard. The biggest feature that version…
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Gaming PC
Raspberry Pi Backup System Saves Data to USB Drive
Premium backup subscription services from big names like Apple and Google can cost as much as $100 a year. Instead…
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Gaming PC
Scammers Distribute Fake Microsoft Office USB Sticks With Malware
One easy way to quickly install malware on a victim’s PC is to trick the victim into thinking you are…
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Gaming PC
Akasa AK-ENU3M2-07 USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 SSD Enclosure Review: 20Gbps with Excellent Thermals
Storage bridges are an integral part of today’s computing ecosystem. The bridge is external or internal, and the former bridge…
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Business
Lost and Found: USB Sticks with Data on 460,000 People
Tokyo — The last thing technicians should do after last week’s shift was to remove sensitive information from USB sticks.…
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