magic trackpad
CES 2012: Mobee Power Bar for Apple’s Magic Trackpad
Apple’s Magic Trackpad may be, in fact, magical, but magic requires power, and that power comes at the expense of batteries. Single-use batteries need to be replaced, and rechargeable batteries need to be recharged, meaning you have to keep removing them either way. If this is becoming a hassle for you, Mobee Technology’s Power Bar may be the solution for you…you’ll just need to sit tight until early March to grab it.
MagicWand review
Twelve South’s MagicWand is the kind of device you may need to look at for a few moments before you figure out if you need it. Let me speed that process along for you; you do. If you use Apple’s Wireless Keyboard and the Magic Trackpad, you do. If you haven’t yet been able to justify the purchase of the Magic Trackpad, this is it.
Mobee brings inductive charging to Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad
If you’re sick of replacing the batteries in your Apple Wireless Keyboard or Magic Trackpad, you’ll be happy to know that Mobee just announced another inductive charging solution for these devices called the Magic Bar. Very similar to its Magic Mouse inductive charger, this accessory will keep you from needing to replace those batteries all the time and instead recharge without removing them from the device.
Apple Magic Trackpad is official
In a rather quiet manner this morning, Apple has launched one of (I think) their neatest little products yet: the new Magic Trackpad. Selling for $69.00, this is basically the trackpad you’d find in any MacBook Pro removed from the enclosure and made a standalone peripheral. Rumors of the Magic Trackpad were floating around a while back, but had fallen silent until now.
Apple releases its own batteries, charger
Apple’s wireless peripherals (keyboard, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and counting) eat through those AA batteries like nobody’s business. The one thing about Apple is that it does not pass up the opportunity to generate more revenue—it’s not the most valuable tech company for no reason, you know. And perhaps those two things together explain the announcement of Apple’s own rechargeable batteries and wall outlet charger.
Apple updates Mac Pro, iMac lines, releases “Magic Trackpad”
Good morning! I trust you slept well last night, right after you ordered an iMac, Mac Pro, and several of those cutting-edge, multi-touch Apple Magic Mice. Got your coffee? Seated comfortably? Good. You may now commence screaming, because Apple has announced updates to the iMac and Mac Pro lines, along with the release of a new multi-touch “Magic Trackpad.”
Apple’s Magic Trackpad leaked before WWDC
Just hours before WWDC, Engadget has posted leaked pictures of yet another Apple surprise product, the Magic Trackpad. In the same style as Apple’s bluetooth keyboard, the Magic Trackpad appears to be a MacBook Pro’s multitouch trackpad in wireless form. This is quite an interesting set of pictures since we haven’t heard much of anything about a Magic Trackpad, but the logic is sound behind this product.
















