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CalDigit's new Element 5 hub brings more Thunderbolt 5 ports to the Mac
There is absolutely no use for a USB-A port. Just give me all Thunderbolt-C ports and maybe a few USC-C ports.If I want to plug in something that actually needs USB-A then I can use my USB-C to USB-A adapters. Ethernet, maybe but why not just buy a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter? That way when you go on the road you can take that with you and use it there? Any drives or other devices should have their connector cords upgraded to a USB-C host-side equivalent; in some cases you may even end up with a faster device because the old USB-A cord is the bottleneck. That happened for a couple of my external SSDs.But yeah, ditch the USB-A ports entirely, use adapters or upgraded cords, and forward think. -
Apple may not be making a Smart Ring right now after all
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Apple Music Classical adds thousands of booklets to album listings
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iPhone 16 vs iPhone 16 Pro compared -- Going Pro in 2024
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Hitchcock-style flying camera ad promotes Safari's privacy protections