Apple is ditching the Lightning chargers, which have powered every iPhone since 2012, with the upcoming iPhone 15 models and will instead adopt the more universal USB-C cables that can charge, ...
Apple has changed the charger of the MacBook Pro to USB Type-C ports that feature power delivery, bringing a massive 45 watts or 60 watts to the computer for fast charging, ditching the MagSafe last ...
Apple retired its Lightning charger on Tuesday exactly 11 years to the day it was first announced. The effort marks a milestone moment for the company by finally adopting USB-C, a universal charging ...
(AP) -- Bye, Lightning cable. Hello, USB-C. Apple is ditching its in-house iPhone charging plug and falling in line with the rest of the tech industry by adopting a more widely used connection ...
In a move that will force Apple to switch over to USB-C chargers for its upcoming iPhones, the European Parliament on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of enforcing a common charger standard for ...
Apple's pair of dual-output USB-C are shipping, and are well-suited for many of your daily devices. Surprisingly, Apple had a few hardware announcements up its sleeve at WWDC this year. Most attention ...
Apple will reportedly soon change how its next models of iPhones charge. The California-based tech giant will pivot the upcoming iPhone 15 to the USB-C format, forgoing the Lightning port of past ...
Apple will have to comply with a European Union law that mandates electronic devices have a common charging standard — known as USB-C — the company's marketing chief confirmed. On Monday, ministers ...
Customers who order one of Apple's lower-cost Apple Watch SE devices will now receive an upgraded USB-C charging cable in the package, rather than the previous USB-A charging cable. Apple is changing ...
European lawmakers approved a new law that would require electronic devices to use a common charger. The European Parliament approved the rule which, if passed, will mean all mobile phones, tablets ...
ChargerLAB today shared alleged images of Apple's unreleased 35W power adapter with dual USB-C ports, providing a first look at the accessory's potential design. The images suggest that the charger ...
Apple is now selling its own 18W USB-C charger and is now allowing third-party MFi certified Lightning to USB-C cables. AppleInsider discusses why this is a good sign for future USB-C parity in all of ...