Hardware manufacturers are working on a version of USB 2.0 called USB On-the-Go, which will allow USB 2.0 peripherals to connect to each other, bypassing a PC entirely. Should start appearing by early next year.
Hardware manufacturers are working on a version of USB 2.0 called USB On-the-Go, which will allow USB 2.0 peripherals to connect to each other, bypassing a PC entirely. Should start appearing by early next year.
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