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If you're looking for a new Lightning cable to charge your iPhone, why not pick up a colorful double pack at a discounted price? These MFI-Certified Rainbow Lightning Cables are just the thing for ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s all but certain that the next iPhone will have a USB-C port. But the future of charging may be no port at ...
For more than a decade, Apple has been using the Lightning port to charge and transfer data to its iPhone line — but all that changes with the upcoming iPhone 15. Goodbye Lightning, hello USB-C.
It’s time to retire Lightning, but it had a very good run. It’s time to retire Lightning, but it had a very good run. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in ...
The new Griffin USB C to Lightning cables and charging combos are just what iPhone owners need to charge faster in 2019 and they start at just $19.99. Until now, you had to buy the official Apple USB ...
On September 12, 2023, Apple launched the iPhone 15 series. One of the most significant updates to the phones is the removal of the Lightning port. New iPhones will instead have a USB-C port, at least ...
Apple’s Lightning cable is one of the most ubiquitous accessories on the planet. First introduced in 2012 with the release of the iPhone 5, it’s since been included with every iPhone, iPod Touch, and ...
Apple has always discouraged the use of third-party accessories, especially those that have not been certified for its devices. Its argument has always been on the safety of devices, especially ...
Target this week has announced a recall of its “Heyday” branded Lightning cables. The retailer says that the cable can pose shock and fire hazards and recommends that all customers stop using the ...
A security researcher has created hacked Lightning cables that allow someone to take over a computer as soon as they are plugged into a Mac or PC. Although the first version was a one-off, the ...
A normal-looking Lightning cable that can used to steal data like passwords and send it to a hacker has been developed, Vice reports. The "OMG Cable" compared to Apple's Lightning to USB cable. The ...