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Apple is finally offering its own brand of Thunderbolt 3 cables. More than a year after the Thunderbolt 3-equipped MacBook Pro debuted, you can now get a 0.8m Apple Thunderbolt Cable for $40 from ...
The first Thunderbolt compatible peripherals—Promise's Pegasus RAIDs—started shipping on Tuesday. Using the RAIDs with a Thunderbolt equipped Mac, though, requires a rather expensive $50 cable ...
Apple's Thunderbolt 3 Pro Cable Transfers Data up to 40Gb/s: ... As for its design, Apple has given the two-meter cable a sleek black look with a Thunderbolt logo, ...
The telltale is the lightning bolt symbol on Apple’s adapter: there’s a Thunderbolt lightning bolt on both the input side (for Thunderbolt 2) and output (for Thunderbolt 3/4). The USB logo is ...
The new Mac Pro is not Apple’s only new blacked-out product: to go with the new pro machine, Apple has released black versions of its 0.5 meter and 2 meter Thunderbolt cables.
Apple's Thunderbolt Display, for myriad reasons, may not display an image from your Mac, recognize USB peripherals, connect to Ethernet, or power on whatsoever. In many cases, the display is not ...
Apple finally switched to the USB-C port with the iPhone 15 series at its Wonderlust event. ... At least, Thunderbolt cables are likely to have been branded by a Thunderbolt logo.
Meanwhile, Mac4Ever has acquired further shots of of the Thunderbolt logo and other supposedly promotional material from Apple, including a glimpse of a seemingly unchanged keyboard and trackpad ...
So, Thunderbolt’s pretty great–but with Apple dropping everything but a tiny USB-C port on the new MacBook, and with USB-C itself being pretty versatile, it started to seem like perhaps Apple ...
Last week, Apple began selling cables for the new Thunderbolt 5 transmission standard for the first time. The cables are already available in the company's retail stores and online ...
By Chris Foresman, Ars Technica The first Thunderbolt compatible peripherals — Promise’s Pegasus RAIDs — started shipping on Tuesday. Using the RAIDs with a Thunderbolt equipped Mac, though ...