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– Universal Serial Bus is a connectivity specification that allows peripheral devices such as scanners, printers, and memory sticks to be plugged into the computer and configured automatically.
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Universal Serial Bus: a standard type of physical connection used for connecting hardware to your computer via a cable.
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Universal Serial Bus - A device on a computer which is used for connecting other devices, such as telephones, scanners, printers, etc. Bus is derived from busbar, a metal conductor strip [..]
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Universal Serial Bus - An interface that permits the "plug-and-play" connection to a computer of peripherals. This means that accessories can be plugged or unplugged from a computer while it [..]
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initialism (acronym) for universal serial bus, by 1994.
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A multiple-socket USB connector that allows several USB-compatible devices to be connected to a computer.
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Universal Serial Bus; a connector on the back of almost any new computer that allows you to quickly and easily attach external devices such as mice, joysticks or flight yokes, printers, scanners, mode [..]
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You Sexy Babe
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Until Something Better This can be a girlfriend or a job. Its a transition period or time in your life. Something or someone you are involved with until something better comes along.
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Until Something Better (comes along). A term to describe a boyfriend or girlfriend who isn't quite up to the mark, but they will do for the time being
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Universal Serial Bus - This is a port on a computer PC & Macs have them they are normally rectangular or square they also come in 1 other variation, USB devices are normaly plug and play compatibl [..]
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Un-Solicited Blowjob - When a girl (preferably) decides to suck your cock without any request, suggestion, hinting, or begging from you. A wholly independent action undertaken by a woman to put your j [..]
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Useless school boner
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Universal Serial Bus. A sort of Plug and Play... a cord attached from the computer to a device (camera, Mp3, iPod, PocketPC, etc) gives it immediate connection to the computer. Usually powers the devi [..]
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U suck balls.
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this term can be a) said to, or of, a person, (whether to insult, demean, or just make simple friendly fun of them will depend on the context, tone of voice, situation, and the like) who is an aboslut [..]
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Universal Serial Bus. A protocol for transferring data to and from digital devices. Read articles that include this term
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(universal serial bus) standard for connection sockets on computers and other electronic equipment.
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Universal Serial Bus An industry-standard type of physical (wired) connection that carries both data and electrical power. In a phone, USB is most commonly used as the charging connector. But it is al [..]
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Widely used standard for interfacing devices, which was originally designed for PCs, but is now a commonplace feature of TV sets and peripherals.
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A USB port allows a device like a mouse, printer, or digital camera to connect to your computer. To attach a USB device, simply find the matching slot and plug it in. The computer's oper [..]
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Universal Serial Bus
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Jensens Internet Dictionary (See Bus.)
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Universal Serial Bus - Device that allows computers to exchange data with peripheral devices. They are commonly used on portable memory devices video game consoles PDAs portable DVD and media players mobile phones televisions stereo equipment and digital audio players.
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Acronym for Universal Serial Bus. USB is known as a plug and play interface between a computer and a peripheral, such as a mouse, keyboard, digital camera, printer or scanner. Unlike devices connected [..]
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Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus.
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Universal Serial Bus - the data I/O port on most digicams and found on modern PC and Mac computers. Faster than the serial port. Up to 12Mb/s with v1.1 interfaces. USB 2.0
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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and is arguably the easiest way to add WiFi capability to a computer. USB WiFi Adapters are available at almost every computer store and are incredibly easy t [..]
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An acronym for "Universal Serial Bus".
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Universal Serial Bus. A serial bus standard to interface devices.
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Universal Serial Bus, an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps
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A plug-in connection often used for transferring data between mobile phones and other devices, such as PCs.
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Acronym for: Universal serial bus
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USB data acquisition devices are ideal for a variety of applications from simple data logging to embedded OEM systems. The SignalCalc ACE powered by Quattro is an example of a USB data acquisition pro [..]
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USB (Universal Serial Bus). A way of connecting several low speed peripherals to a PC (Personal Computer) in a daisy chain. Typical peripherals include keyboards, scanners, mice and digital cameras. I [..]
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In a bid to cut down on the number of different sockets and ports on the back of computers, USB was introduced to allow connections to a computer through the same standardised socket type. Today it&am [..]
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A really fast type of serial port that offers many of the best features of SCSI without the price. Faster than many types of parallel port, a single USB port is capable of chaining many devices withou [..]
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The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is used to connect many types of peripherals to a computer including joysticks, mice, keyboards, printers, scanners and external CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW recorders. Computers d [..]
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An abbreviation for universal serial bus. Used to either store files or connect to the internet.
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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus (USB) and is an industry standard connection for cables used across many devices like connecting keyboards to computers and charging mobile phones for example.
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An interface standard for connecting peripheral devices to computers. Hardware components for implementing a USB interface include connector ports on computers and cables for connecting peripheral dev [..]
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  Is short for Universal Serial Bus, an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps . A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices , such as mice ,modem [..]
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Universal Serial Bus, the popular serial protocol conencting a wide range of computer peripherals to a PC. username
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a connectivity specification to connect peripherals to a computer in order to eliminate the hassle of opening the computer case to install cards needed for certain device [..]
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PC through USB.
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USB is a 4 pin interface capable of connecting up to 127 devices that operate at transfer speeds up to 12Mbits per second. USB technology is significantly faster than a regular serial port. Devices ca [..]
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals, such as keyboards. Most modern computers offer a minimum of 6 USB ports and some key [..]
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A standard input/output bus that supports very high transmission rates.
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Universal Serial Bus
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Sockets were designed to standardise the way in which external devices were connected to computers, e.g. USB drives (external hard-drives), USB cameras and USB coffee warmers.
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An industry-standard plug-in connection used to connect devices to desktop or laptop computers. It is useful for quickly transferring files to and from mobile devices or synchronizing data with a computer application. USB can also be used to charge mobile devices that support USB-charging capabilities.
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 (Universal Serial Bus) Allows for numerous things such as the ability to add peripheries – plugging in a printer, a mouse or an attachment to directly add photos from a camera’s memory card. Equally you can use USB sticks as an external storage source that has files (such as music) without taking up space on the tablet PCs internal memory.  
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(Universal Serial Bus). This is the data I/O port on most digicams and is also found on modern home PC and Mac computers. It is faster than the serial port and transfers up to 12Mb/s (megabytes per se [..]
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USB is a standard for a wired connection between two electronic devices, including a mobile phone and a desktop computer. The connection is made by a cable that has a connector at either end. One end, [..]
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication and power sup [..]
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 USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a “plug-and-play” interface between a computer and add-on devices such as audio devices, joysticks, keyboards, scanners, and printers. With USB, a new device can be adde [..]
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An abbreviation for "universal serial bus", this standard for PC serial interfaces was jointly announced by seven companies, including Intel and Microsoft. Data transfer speeds are 1 [..]
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(Universal Serial Bus) A plug-and-play interface between a computer and peripheral devices (scanners, printers etc).
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Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. One standard used for the transfer of data from peripheral devices to the PC. This convenient system allows the hot-swapping of connectors and the connection of up to 127 devices to a single USB port.
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Peripheral connector that allows items such as printers, scanners and digital cameras to be connected and unconnected to the computer without turning it off. The computer detects when an item has been [..]
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Universal Serial Bus. A protocol and hardware system for transferring data from peripherals to a computer over cables.
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The most common way of connecting a peripheral device to a computer, USB offers 'hot' plug and play (you don't need to power-down the PC). The latest version USB 2.0 is significantly fa [..]
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(Universal Serial Bus) A plug-and-play interface between a computer and peripheral devices (scanners, printers etc).
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Universal Serial Bus - the data I/O port on most digital cameras and found on modern PC and Mac computers. Faster than the serial port. Up to 12Mb/s with v1.1 interfaces. USB 2.0:
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Universal Serial Bus. A computer slot into which you place a USB cable. This enables you to connect your camera to the computer and download or view your photos.
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Universal Serial Bus. A protocol for transferring data to and from digital devices. Read articles that include this term
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An acronym for "Universal Serial Bus".
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(Universal Serial Bus) A plug- and-play interface between a computer and peripheral devices (scanners, printers etc.)
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The data I/O port on most digital cameras that is also found on most modern computers.
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Universal serial bus
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Widely used standard for interfacing devices, which was originally designed for PCs, but is now a commonplace feature of TV sets and peripherals.
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See Universal Serial Bus.
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USB is an interface standard, which offers a convenient platform to establish ‘Plug-and-Play' connection between various digital devices.
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Universal Serial Bus. A standard serial bus interface that was originally designed for computers, but has migrated to devices such as GPS units, portable hard drives, MP3 players and mobile phones.
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A USB is a port that’s used to connect electronic devices to a desktop computer or laptop, e.g. keyboard to computer.
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A cable easily recognized by the rectangular plugs on each end, is becoming the standard for connecting personal computers to peripheral accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, etc. This cable is rapidly replacing the old-fashioned multi-pin computer cables.
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Universal Serial Bus, an interface for connecting peripherals, including test instruments, to computers.
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Universal Serial Bus - a limited range high speed serial bus standard used to expand or add functionality to a host computer. Permits connecting peripheral devices such as hard drives, printers, scanners, optical drives, real time video/audio devices or legacy serial or printer ports.
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that has become the most popular interface for connecting peripherals to computers. It has widely replaced the PS/2 keyboard-mouse interface and has gone on to be used for storage and general connectivity. The interface is a point-to-point interface that consists of a host (computer) and a device ( [..]
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Also called
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Universal Serial Bus, a computer bus which provides two-way communication between the PC and peripheral devices, over a differential 4-wire serial interface cable. Refer to USB type A and B connectors [..]
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Universal Serial Bus An external bus standard for connecting as many as 127 peripheral devices to computers with data transfer rates up to 12 Mbps. Further Reading
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Universal Serial Bus, a modern alternative to the ubiquitous RS-232 port. Some new timers such as Alge's Timy support USB as a simplified method of connectivity.
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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, a computer bus standard. USB may also refer to:
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USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, is an industry standard that defines cables, connectors and communications protocols for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and devices. [..]
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USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, is an industry standard that defines cables, connectors and communications protocols for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and devices. [..]
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