The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port is perhaps the most commonly used and easily recognizable PC connectivity standard found on modern hardware. But as universal as the rectangular port and its various data transfer standards are, things have changed with the introduction of USB Type-C, which is increasingly being written as simply Type-C
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