Apple's Magic Trackpad isn't the first of its kind -- in fact, Wacom has been playing this game for awhile -- but it's the first of its kind from the cats in Cupertino, so obviously people take notice ...
In addition to the new Retina display iMacs, announced today, Apple has updated its line of core accessories for the computer — touting “all-new” Bluetooth keyboard, mouse and trackpad peripherals.
The mouse is anathema to Apple’s grand utopian touch-based future, in which nothing but the supple pads of your ten digits (and a Pencil?) dictate how you navigate a digital interface. The new Magic ...
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Alongside the Mac Studio and Studio Display, Apple today launched peripherals in new black color options that are available to buy on a standalone basis. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric ...
WSJ's Katherine Boehret tests out Apple's new $69 Magic Trackpad, which brings the same touch gestures used on the company's laptop trackpads to the desktop. Last fall, I watched in awe as my friend's ...