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Day: June 23, 2016

Great Ports We Have Loved


Alas PS/2 port, how I knew and loved you

As we approach a new era in computing in which thinner, lighter, and presumably more hostile devices become the norm, let’s look back on some ports we have all known and loved and that are now gone to that great e-waste yard in the sky. Read More

via Great ports we have loved — TechCrunch

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Unknown's avatarAuthor quincy harley jrPosted on June 23, 2016October 20, 2016Format ImageCategories TechTags anachronismsLeave a comment on Great Ports We Have Loved

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