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USB

(Universal Serial Bus)

USB, or Universal Serial Bus, is a standard interface for connecting peripherals to computers and other electronic devices. It supports data transfer, power delivery, and communication between devices.

USB has evolved through several versions, including USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB-C, each offering faster speeds and improved functionality. It is widely used for connecting devices like keyboards, mice, printers, and external storage. USB's versatility and ease of use have made it a ubiquitous technology in both consumer and industrial applications, simplifying connectivity and enhancing productivity.
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