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by numpad0
238 days ago
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Apple serial port used proprietary Apple connectors. Apple SCSI ports used nonstandard Apple connectors. Apple Ethernet port was just Ethernet, except Macs preferred AppleTalk for networking, which was a purported competitor to Ethernet. Apple USB port was just USB, except they were among the firsts, so it was kind of ex-proprietary. Apple FireWire was just IEEE1394, except(combine Ethernet and USB) Apple Thunderbolt was(combine all above) Apple USB-C is(combine all above) |
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The bizarre part of the USB-C story is not Apple's involvement or early adoption of it, but rather that the mobile hardware side of Apple refused to support it. That they clung to the Lightning connector until the EU forced them to drop it, while their computer division had long since and enthusiastically adopted USB-C, is much more damning.