When you are getting yourself a USB cable for GPS usage, it's important to think about the data speed transfer rates for the cable you're looking at. For example, traditional USB cords don't transfer at rates that are as high as the newer USB 2.0 cables that are commonly found throughout the internet. If you use a cable with a faster transfer rate, your data gets off of your device faster, with less risk of data corruption.
To connect a GPS device to a computer, you typically use a USB port, as most modern GPS devices come with a USB connection. Some older models may use a serial port (COM port), which requires a specific cable. Always check the GPS device's manual for the compatible connection type.
You need a 'normal' USB A to USB Mini-B cable.
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.
Yes all apple ipod,iphones and ipad use same usb cable.
no
You don't use a USB CABLE. You use an ethernet cable from the back of your computer and plug it in the back of your XBOX360 to have XBOX LIVE. :)
On one side is a USB and the other has a mini USB
no it is only a charge cable.
You will need a mini usb cable
Use a male to male usb hookup
A keyboard which is connected to the computer by use of a USB cable
use a usb cable