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USB sticks have shrunk in physical size as they’ve grown in capacity. That’s probably why nobody calls them ‘thumb drives’ any more –‘half-your-little-finger drives’ would be more accurate. However, i
Q I installed a graphics driver using the new Nvidia app recently, but afterwards I noticed that Windows wasn’t recognising my 5Gbps USB-A ports. The 10Gbps USB-A ports are working. I’d restored Windo
Q I have an old Sonos controller that no longer works, and two Sonos speakers that do – or they would if the controller was working. I’d like to connect the speakers to a more modern sound source, but
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October is within touching distance, and it’s now possible to hear the rumble of shredding machines being readied for the mass culling of millions of machines. A conversation with customers about the
Car manufacturers started building USB ports into the dashboards of premium models around the mid-2000s. These days you’ll find a USB connection in pretty much every car on the road – typically USB-A