Apple’s new MacBook Neo comes out tomorrow, and you can read our hands-on review now. While the official release ...
MacBook Neo is an all-new kind of laptop for the $599 price, making it worthy of being Apple’s first-ever “Neo” product. The ...
It only makes sense that the company who brought us the first mouse would try to re-invent the way desktop computers are used. Apple is attempting to bring multi-touch to the masses with its new Magic ...
Select and move images, text, and more with the trackpad or a mouse Mouse: Click and drag to highlight items > hold and drag > release the primary click button on your mouse. Trackpad: Click or tap to ...
The Apple Store is back up following some downtime this morning and the Magic Trackpad is now available. At just $69, the Magic Trackpad provides your desktop Mac with all of the multi-touch ...
The Neo is a flat rectangular slab of aluminum with softly rounded edges, more like the current Airs and Pros than the wedge-shaped design of the old M1 Air (also like modern Airs, the words “MacBook ...
Apple introduced an all-new affordable Mac today, the MacBook Neo. Members of the media were invited to try the new device ...
Apple has updated its Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad to feature USB-C — and that includes the new color-matched accessories shipping with the M4 iMac. And, like its predecessors, the ...
[timecom-gdgt url=”http://gdgt.com/apple/led-cinema-display/27-inch/” style=”full” float=”right”] Apple intends to remind us all today that it still ...
Looking for some feedback from those who have upgraded to Lion and have the desktop Touchpad from Apple. Before Lion I didn't see much reason to get the Touchpad. Now that I have Lion I'm ...
The laptop trackpad has come a long way since Apple Inc. pioneered it 14 years ago on the PowerBook 500 series as a replacement for the trackball found on earlier models. While almost anyone who has ...
One of my favorite things about using a MacBook Pro is the trackpad gestures. For years, I’ve been able to swipe through different windows, open Command Center or Launchpad, and check notifications ...