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Apple should totally steal the newest ChromeOS feature for the Mac

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Google has announced a set of new features for Chromebooks that arrived with the latest update, and one of them caught our eye: Google will begin warning users when a USB-C cable isn’t “performing ideally” or “doesn’t support the high-performance USB4/Thunderbolt 3 standards. ”.

With different Macs and iPads supporting different speeds and capabilities via the same connector, it can be hard to know which USB-C cable your Mac needs. With the wrong cable, data could move slowly, displays might not work properly, and charging speeds may suffer.
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