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Logitech’s Wireless Solar Powered Keyboard K750 for Mac, in five colors

Logitech has released its Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac variant, incorporating the same award-winning design and feature set as the Windows version, letting you say goodbye to battery hassles thanks to onboard solar cells that power the keyboard using ambient light. But this new model is available with Apple keymapping, and in five Apple-harmonious color themes exclusively for Mac users.

Choosing an ergonomic keyboard and mouse

With the duration of the work day and the way many of us spend some of our free time, we unfortunately find ourselves in front of our computers more often than we’d like. One of the problems that can arise from this is strain on the wrists and fingers as we continually type, click, move and swipe. Apple’s latest keyboards are mostly comfortable to use, but there are better options out there if you’re struggling with typing pain or discomfort.

Kinesis Freestyle Convertible Keyboard; First Mac keyboard that separates

Are you finding the traditional keyboard uncomfortable? Or, perhaps you are looking for something a little different for your iMac, MacPro, MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro. If so, you might want to check out Kinesis Corporation innovate keyboard.

Recently, Kinesis unveiled the Kinesis Freestyle Convertible Keyboard. It’s not your traditional keyboard; it actually separates. It’s the first fully separating keyboard designed for Mac users. With the revolutionary Freestyle Solo Keyboard, the user has two accessory options the Freestyle Incline Accessory and the Freestyle VIP accessory.

Details after the break.

Apple granted three new iPhone input patents

The US Patent and Trademark Office published several of Apple’s patent approvals today, all of which relate to different aspects of the iPhone’s functionality. The first patent that has been approved deals with organization of the iPhone’s interface, mainly to reduce the clutter of adding too many visual elements to a document. The patent indicates more »

Its a Fact: AppleCare is Amazing (Again)

Although this may sound like something off a broken record, there is one thing I must say about Apple. AppleCare and Apple service centers are absolutely, positively amazing. I’m just puttin’ that out there. Keep in mind that I did not even go to an actual Apple store for the latest repair, only an Apple more »

My Touch Keys delivers better iPhone keyboard tactility

Many iPhone users dislike typing with its built-in touch screen QWERTY keyboard, and finally, a man named Ruddy Ugarte has come up with a practical and affordable solution. The new product, called My Touch Keys, is a transparent protective screen protector, with cut-outs for for the iPhone’s keyboard. This amazing product lets you feel where more »

MacBook and MacBook Pro get keyboard update

Apple has released yet another software update for MacBook and MacBook Pro users. “This MacBook and MacBook Pro firmware update addresses an issue where the first key press may be ignored if the computer has been sitting idle. It also addresses some other issues.” To install this update, you’ll just need to open Software Update more »

A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?

The Macworld Expo is like CES – so many products to see that you forget about most of the smaller ones. But sometimes, the smallest products are the coolest and most innovative out there. Macworld picked up on something quite special: The $100 BTKeyMini from MacAlly. It’s a small, portable, foldable Bluetooth keyboard – something more »

Apple developing dynamic OLED-based keyboard

Yet another patent rumor discovered by AppleInsider, this time it sounds really cool: A keyboard with every key containing an OLED display so that the keyboard layout can be easily changed. “The most common physical arrangements of keys on keyboards in Western countries are based on the “QWERTY” layout (including closely related variants, such as more »

MacWorld 2008 Rumor Roundup

With just a week before MacWorld, we’re hearing rumors left and right about what Apple will be upgrading and releasing. Well we decided to compiles a list of rumors from various sites, and give our opinion on the likelihood of those rumors actually becoming reality.

Very Likely

Mac OS X 10.5.2- A list of 75 fixes adorns the latest builds of 10.5.2. The feature we have heard most about is the semi-fixed stacks: users are now able to display a list view, and essentially turn off stacks altogether. Displaying the folder icon instead of contents is also an option.via [Mac Rumors, Engadget, Appletell, Macenstien]