Microsoft imposes new rules on Windows 11 laptop makers to ensure they don’t cut corners with key features of USB-C ports

Ever felt cheated that your laptop’s USB-C ports weren’t up to scratch? Microsoft’s new rules to ensure consistency with ports are a great idea.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/microsoft-imposes-new-rules-on-windows-11-laptop-makers-to-ensure-they-dont-cut-corners-with-key-features-of-usb-c-ports

Creato 2d | 2 giu 2025, 18:20:18


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