USB Implementers Forum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) is a non-profit organisation to promote and support the Universal Serial Bus. Its main activities are the promotion and marketing of USB ...
USB human interface device class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Microsoft Related HID Documentation - The USB-IF's collection of Microsoft's HID documentation. USB-IF HID Tools - The USB-IF's page devoted to human interface devices.
USB-IF Calls Out Palm for Hypocrisy | Mac|Life
Byline: Arvind SrinivasanByline: Arvind SrinivasanEnhanced Teaser: Palm, whiners of the tech universe, got pwned by the USB Implementers Forum after complaining ...
USB IF -- TUAW
Okay kids, this is starting to get a little out of hand now. Palm has once again pushed back at Apple, releasing webOS 1.2.1 today that "resolves an issue preventing media sync ...
Icrontic » USB-IF
Against the wishes of both Apple and the USB Implementers Forum, Palm has once again updated the Pre to sync with iTunes. Palm released today WebOS version 1.20.1 and, amongst ...
usb-if - Gizmodo
Palm Tattles on Apple For Bad USB Etiquette (And They Would Know) Did you hear about that Palm Pre update yesterday? The one that re-enables iTunes syncing?
USB-IF Announces Plan To Receive WiMedia UWB Specifications - Wireless ...
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USB-IF Compliance Updates
Table of Contents; ID Updated Subject Reason Mandate Effective Date; 57: November, 2008: Qualification by Similarity Policy Statement: Update to the USB-IF Qualification by ...
USB-IF To Palm: Apple is In-Spec; You, We're Not So Sure | PreCentral ...
Another chapter in the iTunes / Pre Music Sync saga has opened, with the USB Implementers Forum responding to Palm's letter regarding the USB standard.
USB-IF Sides with Apple, Slaps Palm
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