The USB 2.0 standard was a co-operative effort between Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Microsoft and NEC to ensure widespread compatibility.
Unplug the USB
USB Corporation was created in 198#.
Yes. If they have two USB slots.
I am not 100% sure. If you have a cable which connects it to the computer via usb, and the apple charger has a usb charger on it, yes. if not, no
You don't use the Apple USB cable. This is for syncing with a computer. You need to purchase an iPad HDMI or VGA adapter, and connect it with those cables.
Apple USB Mouse was created in 1998.
I depends if the software on the usb device is compatible with mac. I have used an At&T one with my mac.
IEEE1394 or as Apple calls it, "Firewire" can carry more data. And superior to both of these is Thunderbolt also developed by Apple.
USB connectors are used to connect peripheral devices such as printers, cameras and keyboards to a computer. The USB port is a technology standard developed in the 1990s that makes it possible to plug and play many different devices on the same computer system.
Yes, if you have the connection cable and a computer with a USB port. The white USB cord should be separate from the wall charger and can unplug from the wall charger 'brick.' The end plugged into the 'brick' will plug into a USB port. As long as your computer is on (not in standby, sleep, or off mode) and the iPod/iPhone is plugged in, it will charge.
It is actually quite simple. If you still have it, your camera came with a mini USB to USB cord. Plug the mini USB part into your camera, the regular USB into your USB port on the side of your computer. (If you don't have it anymore, you can get the cord almost at any computer store. Best Buy, Future Shop etc.) Once plugged in, I Photo will automatically pop up and it will give you the option to "Import" your photos from your camera to your computer. That is what you want to do.
If it doesn't work when you plug it in to your computer with a usb, bring it to an apple dealer.