USB = Universal Serial Bus
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integrated drive electronics is the Full form of the IDE cable.
Universal Serial Bus
I can only think of two ways you can connect two computers if they don't have network cards: 1. Use a serial cable. All computers have serial ports, so this would be the easiest solution, though it will be a little slow. Look up directions online on how to do this. 2. If both computers have an IR (infra-red) port you can use that to connect the two. More input from FAQ Farmers: * or you can do it with a usb cable thingy, see it is like $5.00 and it works great if both have usb ports. by parallel cable by usb cable For newer macbooks hold down the t key to make it a drive then connect it to the desktop You can also buy ethernet / usb connectors. Pretty much its a wire with USB on one end and ethernet on the other. You just plug the USB side into your computer and now you have a ethernet port.
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The full form of USB is Universal Serial Bus.
For one things, a micro USB cable takes up less space than a full size USB cable, which means it also prevents clutter, and a micro USB cable can allow for better data transfer than some full size cables.
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The usb cable extension is made by another usb cable. The cable is made with one usb connecter and 1 usb connecter. You can simple attach the extender cable to your usb.
Universal Serial Bus
The minimum length available for a micro usb cable is 3 mm. The micro usb cable is considered to be far more durable that the mini usb cable. You can purchase a micro usb cable at Staples.
integrated drive electronics is the Full form of the IDE cable.
No the USB cable is sold seperately.
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There is no distinction between a USB 1.1 and a USB 2.0 cable. A USB cable can be operated at either speed. If I took an A to B USB cable from 1995, I could use it with the newest devices on the market with no problem.
usb micro cable, but is it the same as a camera cable