(No, just keep on. These kinds of regulations were long overdue)

  • @Frylock
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    I mean its gpod enough,no? Tp be able to force apple to not use proprietary charging. And i assume data will also be a thing on their products, whether or not it uses the full speed capabilities of usb c dpesnt seem to matter.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Last I read was that apple was going to throttle their usb-c ports being used with non-apple blessed cables. And those cables are supposed to be pretty spendy, as they’re going to be “apple taxed”, <cough> I mean certified as apple is calling it. I hope the EU puts the smack down on them for trying to create such a loophole in interoperability requirements.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen. It’s pretty much the definition of unfair competition, I mean Apple makes cables and artificially hampers competitors cables unless they pay some money?

        Maybe the fines are too low so far if they test us like that.

      • TWeaK
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        41 year ago

        That reeks of anti-trust, so much so I think the US would even jump in on that action.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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      71 year ago

      “USB-C” really only means “that flat oval shaped connector” and absolutely nothing more. The plug and cable and connected devices define what USB standard is used. You can deliver anything from “charging only USB 2.0 low power” to USB 4 with 240 W charging and 80Gbps data transfer including 8K@60 DisplayPort tunneling via USB-C.

      • ZyratoxxOP
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        141 year ago

        Still better than: “Can you borrow me your charging cable? Oh, you got USB-C. Well shit!”

        • TWeaK
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          51 year ago

          What annoys me is when people say “Do you have an iPhone charger?” when really they mean a cable.

          Almost as bad as people calling USB-B a “printer cable”.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Yes, USB-C only describes the physical connector, but unless Apple somehow insists on giving users a more shitty experience when using USB-C they are kind of forced to support a reasonable standard for data transfer and charging. We probably won’t get 240W charging or anything close, but we also won’t see a degradation compared to lightning.