

The new USB Type-C cable and port is reversible, so there is no “up” or “down,” and you can plug it in either way. I’m sure we’ve all had difficulty plugging in a cable or flash drive because we’ve had it upside down. There are multiple improvements in the trusty USB port we’ve been using for so long. As there are so many devices that support USB, keeping up to date on the latest developments in this port, cable and standard is important.

How is USB 3.1 different from USB 3.0 or even 2.0? The USB, or Universal Serial Bus, is a port standard that has been around for nearly 20 years and is the most widely used. You may be wondering what these are, whether they are the same thing, and what the difference is. There’s USB 3.0 and 3.1, and then there’s something called USB-C, officially known as USB Type-C. If you’ve spent time shopping or researching new consumer gadgets you will have heard about the new USB ports and standards.
