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  2. MacBook Pro - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, macOS on MacBook Pro blacklists (prevents from working) certain classes of Thunderbolt 3-compatible devices. [91] Support for Thunderbolt 3 external graphics processing units (eGPU) was added in macOS High Sierra 10.13.4. [92] Devices using HDMI, previous-generation Thunderbolt, and USB need an adapter to connect to the MacBook Pro.

  3. Lightning (connector) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewers criticised Apple for continuing to include a Lightning port on its products instead of moving to USB-C, a more universal port, on its introduction, with this criticism escalating as Apple adopted USB-C as the primary connector for both data and power on the iPad Pro and MacBooks. [28]

  4. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    A USB cable, by definition, has a plug on each end—one A (or C) and one B (or C)—and the corresponding receptacle is usually on a computer or electronic device. The mini and micro formats may connect to an AB receptacle, which accepts either an A or a B plug, that plug determining the behavior of the receptacle.

  5. Here's Exactly How To Unlock an iPhone Without a Passcode - AOL

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    If you have a Mac computer that runs on Catalina or later, you can use Finder to unlock your iPhone. Here's a step-by-step rundown: 1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac computer with the proper USB ...

  6. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt is the brand name of a hardware interface for the connection of external peripherals to a computer. It was developed by Intel in collaboration with Apple. [ 7][ 8] It was initially marketed under the name Light Peak, and first sold as part of an end-user product on 24 February 2011.

  7. USB communications - Wikipedia

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    The written USB 3.0 specification was released by Intel and its partners in August 2008. The first USB 3.0 controller chips were sampled by NEC in May 2009, [4] and the first products using the USB 3.0 specification arrived in January 2010. [5] USB 3.0 connectors are generally backward compatible, but include new wiring and full-duplex operation.

  8. iMac - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, all Macs have included USB. Via the USB port, hardware makers could make products compatible with both x86 PCs and Macs. Previously, Macintosh users had to seek out certain hardware, such as keyboards and mice specifically tailored for the "old world" Mac's unique ADB interface and printers and modems with MiniDIN-8 serial ports ...

  9. USB 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Note the five additional pins on the underside of the tongue of the USB 3.0 port. Additional power for multiple ports on a laptop PC may be obtained in the following ways: Some ExpressCard-to-USB 3.0 adapters may connect by a cable to an additional USB 2.0 port on the computer, which supplies additional power.