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How Volunteer Reviewers Are Saving The World From Crummy–Even Dangerous–USB-C Cables

How Volunteer Reviewers Are Saving The World From Crummy–Even Dangerous–USB-C Cables

Helpful though they are, plucky small bands of testers can’t make up for the lack of independent consumer-focused labs for tech equipment.

Helpful though they are, plucky small bands of testers can’t make up for the lack of independent consumer-focused labs for tech equipment.

Benson Leung didn’t set out to become a prominent cable tester, whose work is cited from one end of the internet to the other. But this role was thrust upon him because of his know-how, his access to test equipment, and his interest in serving users of hardware he helped create. And it filled a hole left by a fading standby of the computer world: test labs associated with tech magazines.

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Source: Fast Company

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