When I first unpacked my review unit of the new 24-inch iMac, I quickly set aside the Magic Trackpad 2 ($119, originally $129; amazon.com or $129; expercom.com) that came in the box. “This is a neat ...
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MacOS is constantly iterating, often leading to several features that may or may not be helpful individually, depending on personal preference and usage requirements. This also extends to your MacBook ...
There's something deeply wrong about spending $150 on an Apple trackpad when I don’t own a Mac and use a Windows PC. I know this. My wallet knows this. But I can see it unlocking some productivity ...
The newest revision of Apple's littlest MacBook Pro packs faster flash memory and Intel's latest Broadwell chips, but the star of the show is its new Force Touch trackpad. AppleInsider went hands-on ...
The Magic Trackpad 2 gives you tons of room for all of Apple’s gestures, but the only new one, Force Click, doesn’t do a lot just yet. The Magic Trackpad 2 is shockingly large and blindingly white. It ...
Some of iPadOS 13.4's new trackpad gestures are easy to find, others are hidden. Here's every single one we could find. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile ...