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Car chargers have really stepped up their game in recent years. Once upon a time, you’d be lucky if your phone gained a few percentage points over a lengthy drive, but nowadays, many USB-C car ...
HDMI 2.2 officially confirmed, promising higher bandwidth and refresh rates. New technology enables enhanced audio and video quality, benefiting content producers and users. HDMI 2.2 includes LIP for ...
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"It's time for THE charger," the European Commission posted to X on December 28, 2024. While the sentiment only applies to one continent (and not all of it) and only certain devices, the Common ...
A hot potato: The European Union decided to impose USB-C as the de-facto standard for data communication and battery charging on small devices two years ago. The new rule is now going into effect ...
These new iPhones come with a USB-C port. We've rounded up our favorite USB-C accessories to get the most out of your iPhone 15 or 16.
The EU’s Common Charger Directive went into effect on December 28, 2024, meaning several categories of devices now need to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region.
As we get closer to 2025, a big change is happening in the world of electronics. The charging port, which we often don’t think about but rely on daily, is going through a major transformation.
As of Saturday, EU consumers will no longer need a different charger for their smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, video game consoles and other devices, as USB Type-C charging ports are to ...
From December 28th, a large percentage of the gadgets bought inside the EU are required to charge via USB-C. The goal for Directive 2022/2380, known colloquially as the common charging solution ...
Some of the earliest adopters of USB-C technology in the smartphone industry include OnePlus and LeTV, with other manufacturers like Samsung and Motorola following suit. Despite popularizing the ...