USB Type-C has widely become the de facto primary means of wired connection for most of our electronic devices. It forms the basis for the latest generation of USB standards, USB 4, and has been ...
We keep everything on our phones these days. While most of us do back up to the cloud, whether it be iCloud, Google, One Drive, or another service, there are times you may want to offload files from ...
USB OTG is a specification for devices like smartphones and tablets. A compatible phone can act as a “host” and lets you use it with other USB devices like flash drives, keyboards, mice, and more. A ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero is limited, or so everyone says, and everyone is trying to cram a USB hub and WiFi adapter on this tiny, tiny board. One thing a lot of people haven’t realized is that the ...
From plugging in external drives to connecting an Ethernet cable for wired and reliable internet, here are some cool ways to ...
Modern smart devices can perform all sort of things and we’ve reached a time where the term smart might actually apply, that is at least until we get to the issue of connectivity. And this is where ...
Every hacker has a USB thumb drive on their keyring, filled with backup files and a way to boot up a broken computer. One feature that most are missing though is USB On The Go (OTG) support, which ...
ARC is offering class and device drivers for its HiSpeed USB On-The-Go (OTG) applications. Complimenting the company's existing USB OTG software stack, the drivers account for the six primary USB ...
To date, the universal serial bus (USB) has been seen as a way to link peripheral components to personal computers. From printers to CD burners, USB has found a home in most PC peripherals. With the ...