Engineers together with computer scientists have developed a method that predicts the pattern of coils and tangles that a cable may form when deployed onto a rigid surface. The research combined ...
The world's fiber-optic network spans more than 550,000 miles of undersea cable that transmits e-mail, websites, and other packets of data between continents, all at the speed of light. A rip or ...
This is the Scosche Strikeline Cobra. Tiny magnetic strips woven into its thin braided jacket let it coil into a single solid object in your bag. Sadly, it’s a slow 480Mbps USB 2.0 cable, with 60W ...
Annoyed by excessively-long cables? Tired of the dull drudgery and ugly results of bunching up the slack and wrapping it with a twist-tie? Suffer no longer, because the solution is to make your own ...
Wrapping your cables is easy, but avoiding kinks, twists, and knots is a lot harder. The trick is to alternative the direction of the wrap, but that's really the sort of thing you have to learn ...
Keeping cables tidy and tangle free in your bag is still a problem to most, but one solution is the Speedy. A charging and data cable fitted with small magnets along its length allowing you to easily ...
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