All of the USB devices themselves as Hi-speed. USB 3.0, is the recent hi-speed USB.
USB 2.0
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Yes. If you have an empty PCI bus slot on the PC motherboard, you an install a PCI card which provides you 2 or 4 USB2.0 ports which are available at around $10. There are some combo cards which provide both USB and Firewire (1394 ports). - Neeraj Sharma
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If you connect to your computer(PC or Macintosh) you can pass things to your USB flash drive(also known as pendrive[or just pen]). But in the world. What an easy question.
USB 3.0 (sometimes known as USB SS) is significantly faster than USB 2.0 as it has 8 pins instead of four, allowing for theoretically double data bandwidth. It is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.0 also.
Monster Cable is known for there quality USB cables.
a flash drive or pen drive, or possibly a USB key
USB wireless cards are made by a number of well known technology companies. The biggest and best know company is Samsung but other companies also make USB wireless cards. This includes Acer, Netgear and TP Link.
The device is commonly known as either a 'Wifi USB Dongle or Wifi USB Adapter.'
The USB disk security is a well known software for protecting your system from USB based malwares/threats.
IEEE 1394 (also known as firewire), Hi-Speed USB 2.0, and SCSI