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Logitech intros two Mac accessories: the Easy-Switch Keyboard and an external trackpad
Posted On 12 Dec 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
After unveiling a handful of accessories designed for Windows 8, it's clear Logitech had some catching up to do on the Mac side. The company just announced two things, the Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard and the Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac, and they...
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Elecom outs a new Windows 8 compatible Keyboard with a dedicated trackpad
Posted On 14 Nov 2012 By Daimaou - G.G-B. Under: Uncategorized.
Elecom announced yesterday in Japan the TK-FD055, a new QWERTY (JP) Keyboard that comes with a dedicated numeric/trackpad that is full compatible with Window 8 gesture commands and let you control your desktop or AIO computer like you would with any Windows 8 Tablets without having to spend some extra bucks on a touch compatible [...]
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Dell announces its first multi-touch monitor, the S2340T, and a wireless trackpad for Windows 8
Posted On 23 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
In addition to trotting out a new Windows 8 Ultrabook and putting its Windows RT tablet up for pre-order, Dell just announced its first multi-touch display along with a wireless trackpad optimized for Win 8. Starting with the 23-inch S2340T, it has 1...
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Logitech outs two wireless mice and an external trackpad, all optimized for Windows 8
Posted On 10 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
It'll be another two weeks before Windows 8 PCs go on sale, but if you like, you can pick out your gesture-enabled peripherals now. Logitech just announced two wireless mice and an external trackpad, all optimized to support gestures in Windows 8. St...
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Synaptics spills more details on ForcePad, a pressure-sensitive trackpad coming to laptops in 2013
Posted On 20 Aug 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
We spend an awful lot of time in laptop reviews railing against modern trackpads -- you know, the ones that mistake left clicks for right ones, or have a really stiff button mechanism. Well, it looks like relief might be on the way. Synaptics (easily...
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Gigabyte launches Aivia Xenon dual-mode touchpad mouse
Posted On 29 Jun 2012 By James Trew. Under: Uncategorized.
When our eyes first landed upon the device from Gigabyte you see above, it took them a few seconds to work out exactly what they were looking at. There's a reason for that, though, as the Aivia Xenon -- as it is known -- lives a double life. By day, ...
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Google’s Project Glass trackpad gets swaddled in patent protection
Posted On 19 Jun 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember when Sergey Brin was on The Gavin Newsom Show showing off Project Glass' right-sided physical trackpad? Today, that element of the tech was given the official thumbs-up by the US patent and trademark office. Legally-trained minds in the audi...
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Clamcase’s Clambook gives Android phones and iPhones a laptop shell, feels decidedly Airy
Posted On 06 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The idea of creating a full-fledged laptop companion to a smartphone isn't new -- just ask the former Palm team -- but rarely has it come across as so pretty. Clamcase's upcoming Clambook, while it has more than a slight hint of MacBook Air about it,...
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Vizio PCs officially launch in June, home theaters look on with envy
Posted On 01 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The FCC gave us a clue that Vizio's first-ever PCs would be shipping soon, and the company is now spilling a few beans more directly. Although the official statement is still short on many of the details we've been hoping to know, Vizio is promising ...
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Project Glass revealed to have physical trackpad along right arm (video)
Posted On 30 May 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
Sergey Brin has appeared on The Gavin Newsom Show on Current TV to drop a few more enticing hints about Project Glass. While showing the presenter a picture he'd taken with the AR glasses, he revealed that the prototype is controlled with a trackpad ...
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