If your PC is more than a few months old, it's unlikely that you have USB 3.0. An alternative way to get the benefits of the up to 4.8Gbps speeds on offer is to add a USB 3.0 adapter to your existing ...
Network adapters aren't as prevalent on the market as routers, and apart from the PCE-AC68 from ASUS that I have been using myself, there are only a few solutions that enable AC1900 capabilities.
Apple imposed limitations in its M1 series of Macs about how many external displays could be attached. It’s just one for most models; a Mac mini lacks an integral display, and can support two.
Discover the 10 most useful USB gadgets on Amazon for work, travel, and home, including a USB-C hub, a speedy SSD, an ...
If you invested in a new laptop this year, chances are you have a few USB Type-C ports at your disposal. They might be a little lonely, however, since many peripherals have yet to adopt the new ...
I find it amusing that simple little USB-based NAS devices like the Addonics NAS 3.0 Adapter (NAS30U2) can take some techie know-how to use. USB NASes like the NAS30U2 aren't NASes that use hard disk ...
NAS devices, in most scenarios, can replace a server in a home or small business. Today's NASes are feature-loaded and can be used not only for centralized, network storage, but as also as FTP, Print, ...
When you’re gaming, hardwiring into your internet via an Ethernet cord will likely produce the most stable connection — but if you have to game wirelessly, you do have options. The best USB Wi-Fi ...
Using a computer in your business usually requires that you connect it to a network. For connection to a wired network, you'll need a free Ethernet port on your computer. If one is unavailable, a USB ...
When Apple announced the MacBook in March, the new USB Type C (USB-C for short) port caused head shaking and chin scratching. Though the standard had been released in September and shown off at the ...
If you've recently upgraded to an 802.11ac router, but are still using older Wi-Fi adapters in your laptop and desktop PCs, you're not realizing the full potential of your new router. Retro-fitting ...