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New recursive USB cables provide infinite number of ports | Gadgets | Geek.com

New recursive USB cables provide infinite number of ports | Gadgets | Geek.com | business analyst | Scoop.it
Though USB Type-C aims to alleviate society’s USB-related pains — namely, getting the connector to fit into the port on the first try — the transition of all devices to Type-C will take a while. [...]

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Voici la version finale du nouveau connecteur USB (Type-C)

Voici la version finale du nouveau connecteur USB (Type-C) | business analyst | Scoop.it

L'USB Promoter Group a annoncé avoir finalisé le design du connecteur USB de Type-C, pensé pour remplacer les connecteurs USB de toutes tailles actuellement utilisés...

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How to turn a USB drive into an awesome last-minute gift

How to turn a USB drive into an awesome last-minute gift | business analyst | Scoop.it
A USB drive and a little creativity turns into a thoughtful and unique last-minute gift. Read this blog post by Sharon Vaknin on How To.

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Reversible USB Type-C finally on its way, alongside USB 3.1’s 10Gbit performance | ExtremeTech

Reversible USB Type-C finally on its way, alongside USB 3.1’s 10Gbit performance | ExtremeTech | business analyst | Scoop.it
After more than a decade of fighting with USB's relentlessly superpositioning cables, a new cable standard is finally coming to market.

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Rufus - Create bootable USB drives

Rufus - Create bootable USB drives | business analyst | Scoop.it

Rufus is a small utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.

It can be be especially useful for cases where:

you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, etc.)


- you need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed


- you need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS


- you want to run a low-level utility


Despite its small size, Rufus provides you with everything you need!

 

Read more:

http://rufus.akeo.ie/

 


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How to Manage Your USB Devices Better | Gizmo's Freeware Reviews

How to Manage Your USB Devices Better | Gizmo's Freeware Reviews | business analyst | Scoop.it
The utility USBDedev for managing USB devices is described...

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