Manufacturers often add a fast port and a slow port... but never indicate which is which.
You can never have too many USB ports on your PC. More USB ports mean more convenient avenues to hook up devices and standalone storage, which allows you to broaden your PC's overall functionality ...
I've seldom seen ports actually go bad...usually they just disable themselves when they detect abnormalities, like late-abort-collisions and such. This is the default behavior, but can be modified on ...
Probably among the most widely used hardware interfaces seen in consumer electronics these days is the USB. Short for Universal Serial Bus, the USB first emerged in the 1990s when a group of engineers ...