Friday, December 6, 2013
USB Connectors
As mobile devices get increasingly slimmer, so too will their corresponding USB connectors. Even better, you won't have to flip the cable when you try to slip it in upside down. Finally. Just when you thought that jamming that cable to the fax machine was too much, along came internet fax. Now we have cables that are even better. Personally, it might be a great thing that not everything is going wireless simply because of the ability to intercept it or it not working properly. To pack the powerful punch of the USB 3.1 standard, which can move data at 10 gigabits per second, into a smaller cable, it will closely resemble the USB 2.0 Micro-B. But it has a few advantages over existing models: Specifically, it's reversible, meaning users no longer need to worry about plug orientation. The plug design is similar to Apple's Lightning cables and will take away one of USB's main frustrations. The downside is that the new cables won't work with existing connectors. With innovations of the cables, the ports need to be able to keep up.
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It will take some time for these USB to catch on. Software development will also need to change to accommodate them.
ReplyDeletePretty soon everything will be wireless and there will only be a need for software development and not cords. I recently read about wireless lighting in the house.
ReplyDeleteMobile applications are also in the picture. They are able to connect to the programs and there is remote control.
ReplyDeleteI use many different mobile applications in my business all the time. It keeps me very efficient.
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