Apple's macOS 26.2 brings AI-powered video lighting, Mac clustering for developers, and cross-device urgent reminders in ...
Apple’s Thunderbolt cables aren’t something we usually recommend because they’re just so expensive, but they’re hard to pass up when they’re on sale. Target has Apple’s 1m Thunderbolt 4 cable down to ...
The M4 Pro version of the Mac mini that Apple introduced today uses the latest Thunderbolt 5 technology with transfer speeds of up to 120Gb/s, which means Apple is selling a new Thunderbolt 5 cable to ...
Apple has finally released its own Thunderbolt 5 cable, promising creative professionals serious performance gains over Thunderbolt — with the right peripherals. On Tuesday, Apple announced the ...
For now Apple offers just a 1-meter Thunderbolt 5 cable, but it may add a longer one like it did with Thunderbolt 4. You can find blazing-fast, high-bandwidth, high-wattage Thunderbolt 5 cables on the ...
When the Thunderbolt 4 standard launched in 2020 it brought support for a bunch of new features including support for high-speed connections over longer cables and guaranteed support for up to two 4K ...
When Apple announced its iPhone 15 family of smartphones last Fall, one of the most notable changes was the devices’ adaptation of the USB-C connector which replaced the Apple Lightning connector used ...
Apple’s pricing for items such as cables is always criticized because they’re more expensive than others. Take, for example, Apple’s Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) Pro cable—it starts at $69 for a 1-meter ...
But how does this cable compare to other USB-C cables meeting the same power and data standards? This isn't even comparing Apples to oranges. You can get a 40 Gbps 240 W USB-C cable from Anker for $35 ...
Following Apple's announcement that it was switching to a USB-C connection for its iPhones, there's been a lot of confusion surrounding the technology. USB-C connectors are becoming universal as ...
Apple finally switched to the USB-C port with the iPhone 15 series at its Wonderlust event. While having a ubiquitous port for all phones (and most other gadgets) is a good thing, there is a dire need ...