A Japanese company has debuted the world's first USB4 2.0 cable, and claims it will sport up to 80Gbps speeds.
Hundreds of millions of pounds worth of copper found inside unused or binned electricals could help supply the growing demand ...
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Northwest El Paso resident Hector Dozal has seen traffic volumes soar in the past three years around Artcraft Road and ...
PBC15 connector system provides a reliable solution for transmitting high currents and voltages in demanding industrial ...
China’s effort to dominate the disputed waterway is taking a toll on the network of underwater cables that provide essential ...
NKT, a power cable manufacturer, will supply Dutch distribution system operator Enexis Netbeheer with medium voltage power ...
When it comes to electrical projects, safety is the top priority. Whether you’re an experienced electrician or a DIY ...
Elecom has officially become the first company to receive certification for its USB4 2.0 cables, which are capable of ...
AT&T is offering a cash reward for anyone who can provide information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of thieves ...
Vietnam's government said on Wednesday it aimed to put two new undersea internet cables into operation and deploy 5G mobile services across the country by the end of next year.The moves were part of a ...
A connector ramp from northbound U.S. Highway 101 in San Francisco reopened early Monday morning after a weekend of repairs. Caltrans said the connector from northbound U.S. 101 to northbound U.S. 101 ...