mac mice
Targus Wireless Mouse for Mac review
I’m not ready to give up on the mouse by a long shot, but that doesn’t mean that there’s no room for innovation in electro-mechanical computer input. I mentioned rollerbars a moment ago, and I love them, but there are also advances in mouse technology that don’t involve gestures. One such is Targus Touch Scroll technology, which is used in their Targus for Mac Wireless Mouse.
Gift idea: Logitech keyboard / mouse / headset for gamers
With the release of Steam on the Mac and some impressive choices by stalwart publishing companies such as Aspyr and Feral, the Mac has seen an impressive number of hardcore action titles come our way. But are you equipped? Your Mac may be able to handle it, but can your mouse? Your keyboard? This holiday season, we’ve got a couple suggestions for your wish list, and you really need not look any further than Logitech.
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.
Razer reaffirms commitment to support Mac gamers
Hardcore gaming just got easier. As if the announcement that Valve is bringing Steam to the Mac wasn’t enough, Razer announced at the Game Developers Conference today an “… effort to increase support for Mac users by issuing driver support for all upcoming Razer products, including the Razer StarCraft II peripheral suite.” And just what do they mean by “effort to increase?” Well..
Appletell reviews the GlideTV Navigator
The Mac Mini is one of the best devices you can hook up to your TV, but it’s hard to control the thing while sitting on your couch. Sure, you could use an Apple Remote, but then you’d essentially have an expensive AppleTV, not a Mac Mini. All wired keyboards and mice are pretty much out of the question unless you’re cool with running 10 or so feet of USB extension cables. Instead, let’s look at the GlideTV Navigator.















