- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- May 15th, 2016
Linux Kernel 4.6 Officially Released, Introduces OrangeFS, USB 3.1 SSP Support
Linux 4.6 kernel is now available for download
- Connectivity
- By Horia Despa
- August 28th, 2015
USBs Will Have More Logos So People Won't Confuse Them Anymore
Trying to make things clearer USB-IF made them worse
- Connectivity
- By Horia Despa
- August 24th, 2015
ASUS Offers a USB 3.1 UPD Panel Upgrade Kit
Two USB-C connectors and a USB power delivery, it's perfect
- Systems
- By Horia Despa
- July 6th, 2015
ASMedia Will Probably Feel the Impact of AMD's Poor Financial Performance
ASMedia thinks AMD is losing the chipset war with Intel
- Connectivity
- By Sebastian Pop
- February 25th, 2015
ASUS Announces Major Collection of Hardware with USB 3.1
That means they all have at least one port of 10 Gbps
- Motherboards
- By Sebastian Pop
- January 29th, 2015
10 Gbps USB 3.1 Causes the Birth of a Whole Motherboard Series, from MSI
The X99A Series will expand the socket LGA2011-3 lineup
- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- January 10th, 2015
CES 2015: ADATA Intros Super-Fast USB 3.1 Type-C SSD
The new interface is finally making inroads
- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- January 9th, 2015
CES 2015: USB Type-C for the First Time on a Motherboard, MSI Z97A
The bi-directional port works at 10 Gbps
- Personal Thoughts
- By Filip Truta
- January 7th, 2015
Say Hello to USB Type-C (and Goodbye to Traditional USB Soon)
Leak suggests the computing industry is about to undergo a major change, but it will take a while to get everyone aboard
- Macbook
- By Filip Truta
- December 23rd, 2014
12” MacBook Air: Another Key Feature Gets Leaked
New MBA to get bi-directional USB 3.1, iPhone to follow suit
- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 13th, 2014
New 10 Gbps USB Cables Don't Mind Which Way Is Up, Are Incompatible with Existing Ports – Pictures
The USB Type-C connector specification has been completed at last
- Connectivity
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 4th, 2013
10 Gbps USB 3.1 Connector Will Be Reversible but Also Smaller
It totally kills backwards compatibility, but the gains may just justify everything
- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 12th, 2013
10 Gbps USB Demonstrated by Fresco Logic
This is the reason why the Thunderbolt technology isn't getting anywhere