Adesso KB-4200UB wireless keyboard

February 18, 2010

Adesso KB-4200UB wireless keyboard

Adesso has just rolled out its latest KB-4200UB wireless keyboard, where you get an integrated trackpad and as its name suggests, wireless connectivity. At least the trackpad is placed in a position where right handers are used to, although lefties might want to shun that unless they decide to settle on a mouse for their travels. Expect to fork out a cool $120 for the Adesso KB-4200UB wireless keyboard.

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2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0

February 10, 2010

This firmware update improves battery performance of the 2009 Aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combination with other Bluetooth devices (example. Magic Mouse, Bluetooth headsets). 
Your 2009 Aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard must be connected or paired to perform that update.
The update package will install an updater application into the Applications/Utilities folder and will launch it automatically.
Once launched, please follow the directions in the updater application to complete the update process.
whether you are installing from a Mac portable, your computer's capability cord must be connected and plugged into a working ability source. 
 go Continue to start the update process.
 For detailed knowledge on that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4019
 
 
 

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Logitech Wireless MK710 Keyboard And Mouse Set Boasts 3-year Battery Life

February 10, 2010

Logitech Wireless MK710 Keyboard And Mouse Set Boasts 3-year Battery Life

Wireless keyboard and mice are certainly useful, but it’s rather irritating when the batteries go flat. Logitech certainly understood the woes of wireless keyboard (and mice) users when it came up with the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710, since it boasts the industry’s first 3-year battery life for both the keyboard and mouse. The MK710 sports a Unifying receiver, and the 2.4GHz wireless connection offers 128-bit AES encryption, and a right-handed laser mouse. The keyboard sports Logitech Incurve keys, as well as a cushioned palm rest, and a LCD dashboard. The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 should be available in Europe from February 2010 and in the US from April 2010 for $99.99.

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Citrix Nirvana Phone Allows You To Travel Light

February 2, 2010

Citrix Nirvana Phone Allows You To Travel Light

You might or might have not heard of Citrix before, but it’s one of the leaders in remote desktop apps. The company has come up with the Nirvana phone concept, which it is partnering with mobile virtualization experts Open Kernel Labs. You’ll be able to get by with fairly simple specs, such as a 528MHz ARM processor, 256MB ROM, 192MB RAM, and when that is all in place, you’ll be able to remotely access your full desktop. The bottom line is, you’ll have a computer that you can bring home, plug into your monitor, hook up your Bluetooth wireless keyboard, and be able to access your desktop and have the full desktop experience. Aside from the Nirvana phone concept, it plus seems that Apple’s iPad can do that too.

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Logitech Touch Mouse for the iPod touch and iPhone

February 1, 2010

Logitech Touch Mouse for the iPod touch and iPhone

The iPod touch and iPhone has received a new application from the iTunes App Store which is called the Touch Mouse app. Basically, it transforms your iPhone or iPod touch into a wireless trackpad and keyboard which can be used in tandem with your computer, basically performing all the similar features as that of a usual mouse including point, visit, scroll and typing from afar. Best of all is, it can be used in any application regardless of platform - which is limited to a Mac or PC. The Touch Mouse app additionally plays nice by Wi-Fi, making it suitable for use anywhere in the house, making it a snap for sofa potatoes to control their computer while lounging in the living room, watching TV.

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Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.1

January 25, 2010

This firmware update improves battery performance of the 2007 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combination with other bluetooth devices (eg. Magic Mouse, some bluetooth headsets) and addresses an issue with the 2007 aluminum Apple Keyboard and the 2007 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard where a key may repeat unexpectedly while typing.
 
For detailed info about that update, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4010. 
 
 

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Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 32 bit

January 19, 2010

This update adds support for Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate), addresses issues with the Apple trackpad, turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used, and supports the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic mouse.
that update is highly recommended for all Boot Camp 3.0 users.
For more info, please visit that website:http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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