USB-C, is quickly becoming the connector of choice for a wide range of devices, including computers, peripherals, portable storage drives, and smartphones. It’s compact, reversible, and versatile; you can use it to transfer data, power, and video signals. Thanks to these capabilities, even Thunderbolt, which is a hardware interface developed by Intel and separate from USB, now uses the USB-C connector. Read More
Are you allowed to keep airtags in carry-on luggage?TSA explains
Since its launch in 2021, Apple's AirTag device has been a blessing for those of us who tend to misplace things. The...