Buy a USB extension plug in.
Why is this in iPod touch? But yes, they plug into USB ports to power them.
No. When you update the USB Host, it updates all the 'ports'. Actually, the physical ports are just places to plug things in. The updating actually happens with the software hardcoded into the USB Root Hub, which controls all the ports.
You take the memory card from your camera and put it into the SD slot on your computer. Then something should pop up and you load them on there. Or you can take your USB cord and plug it into one of the USB ports on your computer and then plug it into your camera and something should pop up.
yea they do on the X-Box 360
Use the USB ports in the back of the wii.
Scanners often only have USB ports these days. Older scanners used to have both parallel and USB ports during the transitory period.
It depends on the type of ports needed. If you need more USB sockets, you can simply plug a USB hub into a USB socket. However, if you need other types of ports (like display ports, network ports, 9 or 25-pin serial ports, SATA sockets etc)., or you don't want to use a USB hub, then you would have to install an expansion card.
Simply plug into your network and share 4 USB ports.
And what, exactly, would you connect them to on your computer? You can get a hub to extend existing USB 2.0 ports, but there are no external buses with enough bandwidth to install a USB 2.0 controller.
You take the front panel plug and plug it onto the usb port plug on the motherboard. Very simple. Look in your manual, or go to the Intel website and look and the diagram of the motherboard and find all the usb ports and pick one, it does not matter which one you use. As long as the cable reaches, you can put it where you want. Most boards only have one style, you should not have, usb 10 and 2.0 ports ,they will usually all be the same.
You plug stuff into them. It's really not difficult.