USB
USB, or Universal Serial Bus, is a widely used standard for connecting devices and transferring data between computers, peripherals, and other electronic devices. First introduced in the mid-1990s, USB has evolved through several iterations, with USB 3.0 and USB-C offering faster data transfer speeds and enhanced power delivery capabilities. The versatility of USB allows for a range of applications, including charging devices, connecting printers, external storage, and audio/video interfaces.