The Infinite USB by Jiang Gonglue Teaches Computers to Share Again
Michael Hines — March 25, 2010 — Tech
References: jianggonglue & gizmag
The days of lamenting the need for more USB ports may soon be over, thanks to the Infinite USB. The Infinite USB is a simple idea with epic possibilities.
The Infinite USB would use only one USB port to plug in multiple devices. You could stick each new device in end-to-end, keeping track of what is what via the color coding on the USB cord. Just imagine the possibilities. All I'm saying is: mouse plugged into iPod plugged into hand warmer plugged into flash drive. That just rocked your world, huh?
The Infinite USB would use only one USB port to plug in multiple devices. You could stick each new device in end-to-end, keeping track of what is what via the color coding on the USB cord. Just imagine the possibilities. All I'm saying is: mouse plugged into iPod plugged into hand warmer plugged into flash drive. That just rocked your world, huh?
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1. End-to-end Usbs - The Infinite USB allows multiple devices to be plugged into one USB port, offering convenience and efficiency.
2. Color-coded USB Cords - The color-coded USB cords help users differentiate between connected devices, reducing confusion and improving organization.
3. Multi-functional USB Devices - The Infinite USB opens up opportunities for creating unique and unconventional USB devices that serve multiple purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Technology Hardware - The Infinite USB will disrupt the technology hardware industry by revolutionizing the way devices are connected and utilized.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronic companies can explore the development of innovative multi-functional USB devices to cater to the growing need for convenience and functionality.
3. Electronic Accessories - The introduction of end-to-end USBs creates new opportunities for electronic accessory companies to design and produce unique products that enhance the user experience.
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