If you’ve been putting up with the touchpad on Apple’s Siri remote for the last four years, we’ve got good news: You can now replace it with something better. The second-generation Siri remote, which ...
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The gift for anyone who hates the Apple TV remote — $30
This button remote replaces Apple’s confusing touch remote with real buttons and all-in-one control for $29.95. Every ...
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Why I'm buying the Apple Magic Trackpad
T here's something deeply wrong about spending $150 on an Apple trackpad when I don’t own a Mac and use a Windows PC. I know ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s rare to find a button that is almost universally hated, but the infamous touchpad on the Apple TV’s Siri ...
It seems that Apple is taking a U-turn on many of its hardball stances, most of them attributed to the late Steve Jobs: a non-skeumorphic interface, a large screen iPhone, a smartwatch, and probably a ...
As we reported earlier this year, the upcoming Apple TV will feature a redesigned remote with improved functionality, according to The New York Times. We reported that the new remote would have more ...
Numerous Reddit users had noticed the new update that went live on June 10, and it works better than any third-party solutions like Trackpad++ and mac-precision-touchpad that people have had to use ...
Several Apple employees have collectively filed a patent request for a wide touchpad on a noteboook computer, where the palm rest areas of the portable would formed a said touchpad. In the filing made ...
Apple’s $69 Magic Trackpad () is a standalone, Bluetooth trackpad that uses the same glass surface as the trackpad on Apple’s MacBook Pro laptops. If you’re a Mac laptop user who has become ...
The HP TouchPad has arrived, and that's all the excuse we need to pitch it into pitched battle with the Apple iPad and hotly anticipated Motorola Xoom. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior ...
Apple Inc. is looking to patent a software technique that would give iPod listeners access to critical external audio sounds — such as airline announcements — without having to remove their earbuds or ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about disruptive companies, technologies and usage models. After Apple’s announcement of their newest notebook, plainly ...
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