Posts Tagged ‘peripherals’

What Is Apple’s Magic Trackpad? [Apple]

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

414f4b160bkpad 1 What Is Apples Magic Trackpad? [Apple]The US Patent & Trademark Office just published Apple’s latest trademark application for “Magic Trackpad“—and, looking at a bit of history, we think it could be one of two new products.

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The Two Wrong Ways To Make a Tablet

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

5ed24e1a2elaptop The Two Wrong Ways To Make a TabletTablets today are thought to be prefabricated in one of two ways: Upsizing a smartphone or downsizing a laptop. Many of these new tablets are decent, but both methods render something less than the perfect tablet.

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Nokia Suing Apple for 10-Patent iPhone Infringement

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

be614c3fa5ury 01 Nokia Suing Apple for 10 Patent iPhone InfringementNokia is suing Apple for infringements on their GSM, UMTS and wireless LAN patents. $200 million UPDATE

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Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less Chin

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

f0bb5ed55b27inch Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less ChinIn the 10+ years since the iMac was born as Apple’s simple computer, it’s become visibly less of a computer and more of a display. And what a screen this new iMac has.

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Logitech Performance, Anywhere Mouse MX Review

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

c73b249bc7hglass Logitech Performance, Anywhere Mouse MX ReviewLogitech’s latest laser tracking technology in their Performance MX and Anywhere MX mice, Darkfield, promises to track even better than standard lasers multiple surfaces not doable before. The most impressive one? Glass.

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Hackmodo: Making a Stand

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Gadgets stands are usually begrudging buys: If your gadget needs a stand, it probably should’ve come with one; if it could just sorta use one, it’s hard to justify the cost. The solution? Make your own shit stand, for nothing.

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Battlemodo: The Wiimote vs. The Cheap Knockoffs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

a6bbd9d4aag 4703 Battlemodo: The Wiimote vs. The Cheap KnockoffsThe Wiimote is a cute controller, but it’s $40. And now Nyko and Mad Catz have apiece released nearly same alternatives that run $5 and $10 less, respectively. But do they work in performance-heavy gaming? Actually, yes, yes they do.

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