After eight years, Apple has finally redesigned its Wireless Keyboard. The Magic Keyboard ($99) has a sleeker frame than its predecessor, and adds rechargeable batteries and firmer key switches. It ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. For a couple of weeks now, I’ve been eyeing up one of the ...
This revamped trackpad initially looks huge, but that’s an illusion of sorts. Battery hump removed (the Magic Trackpad 2 is charged using a Lightning cable), the usable area has actually increased in ...
It’s a nice enough keyboard, with no magic whatsoever. Apple’s keyboard isn’t magic. It’s not writing this review for me while I sip a margarita and play Two Dots, and I feel like that would be magic.
Apple last week surprised us with the early launch of the new Magic Keyboard designed for the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro models, and as of this week, orders are arriving to customers. We picked up one of ...
Apple has finally made the accessories it introduced with the M1 iMac this spring available for standalone purchase. These accessories include the first Magic Keyboards with Touch ID ($149+), an ...
Macs get internal upgrades every year or so, and redesigns are common every three to four years. But it has been way longer than that since Apple last revisited the input devices it ships with its ...
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