USB, or Universal Serial Bus, revolutionized how we connect and power devices when it debuted in 1996, thanks to a collaboration between Intel, Microsoft, IBM, and Compaq. Before USB, users had to navigate proprietary ports and cables to connect printers, keyboards, and external drives. USB standardized these connections, simplifying device compatibility and fueling the growth of plug and play peripherals. Over the years, USB has evolved through multiple versions, from USB 1.0 to USB 4,...
