Its Name is C, Type-C: The New Superhero of Cables from USB
Isn’t it interesting how, with time, all the nitty-gritty of technology is starting to get more and more attention? Is it because we’re getting smarter, or is it that everything is so much the same on the surface that the differentiation needs to be found deep inside, where no one looked for it before?
I think it’s both, especially for such a well-known technology as USB. I mean, who doesn’t know it? We use this connection at least once a day, plugging our smartphones into the charger at night. I bet that for most of us it’s the plug we now use most of all. And now the plan is for you to use it even more, so much that you will not use the power cord, too!
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