You can buy USB network card, it will solve your problem.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
Since its charge output is a standard USB port, you just use the charging cable that came with your device.
A USB printer is connected to a computer or network by a USB cable - so the answer is "No!"
A ShareNet connects to a network via a USB cable. It's plug and play, and can be managed over the Internet.
The console, a Dualshock 3, 1 USB cable, power supply and an A/V output cable (No HDMI).
A Sony PSP component video cable is needed. It connects the A/V output on the PSP to an RCA Component video and analog audio on a TV.
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus... If you meant to ask if you can use your USB port to somehow connect to the internet, then yes. You can get a USB wireless (Wifi) adapter if you have a wireless network (or wireless router, connect to a high-speed internet connection like Cable, DSL, etc...) If you do not have, or don't want a wireless network but would still like to connect to the internet through Ethernet, but don't have an Ethernet network card on your computer, you can use a USB Ethernet adapter.
You can connect two or more computers using the following cables: Network cable USB cable Serial (used in old computers) Parallel (used in old computers)
No, there isn't. This camera doesn't have any USB connector built in. You have a S-Video output, AV mini-jack output and a mini-minijack for power. The only way to connect it is through minijack-AV cable or through Svideo-Svideo cable.
You can use usb to usb or network cables with a router or u can even do it wirelessly. Google for more
You can use usb to usb or network cables with a router or u can even do it wirelessly. Google for more