
Wednesday, 29 September 2021 Nintendo Denies Bloomberg Report on 4K Development Kit for Switch ★Ī news report on Sept. Perhaps with a little regulatory help from the product design savants on the European Commission. These beautiful, totally professionally-designed new logos will clear it all up, I’m sure. Support for 60W or 240W as defined by the USB Power Delivery 3.1Ĭertified USB4 Logos updated in parallel to unify branding USB-IF establishes new Certified USB Type-C Cable Logos toĭisplay cable power capabilities in watts, clearly indicating Here are the highlights of the USB-IF’s announcements today: Though the connectors all look the same, USB-C cables all meetĭifferent standards for power delivery speeds, data transfer, and Trying to find the correct USB-C cable for your devices. As I wrote then, Twitter is a good medium for this sort of thing.) USB-IF Reveals New Branding in an Attempt to Clear Up USB-C Cable Confusion ★Īs we’ve detailed in the past, it can be quite confusing when (You may recall a similar collection from Burnett for iOS 12 to 13. I’ve been using iOS 15 all summer, and there are a slew of changes illustrated here that I hadn’t noticed.

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Includes before and after comparisonsĭocumenting the design evolution from iOS 14 to iOS 15. “but they don’t recognize Mick Jagger when he walks in the door.” iOS 14 to 15 Comparison Screenshots ★

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