by
Radimir Bobev on January 8, 2010 in
Peripherals

Keyboards, along with mice, are probably the most varied peripherals – there are literally thousands of choices when it comes to one. Most people prefer a regular, $10 keyboard, while some shell out hundreds of dollars on special gaming pieces with dozens of extra keys and features. The Microsoft Arc, while not aimed at gamers, still seems to be quite a special keyboard.

by
Thomas Antony on December 28, 2009 in
Gadgets
What the heck is an air mouse? Well, it is a mouse that you can wave around in the air , that is, it doesn’t require a surface or a mousepad and they usually cost a hefty $50+. Of course, you would be crazy to spend that much on a mouse just so you can wave it around in the air.

Woot.com has come up with an deal on one such device which really brings down the price bar to almost the “impulsive buy” level. The Gyration Air Mouse is now being offered at $29.99 don from its usual price of $64 at Amazon. With the $20 Mail-in-rebate, this comes down to just $9.99 . See below for more.

by
Atul Roach on October 29, 2009 in
Accessories

The Apple Magic Mouse has been long ready and the people who were not annoyed by its Bluetooth predecessor-Mighty Mouse-were waiting for its shipping confirmation. For that set of users specifically and the rest, the word is out that Cupertino’s latest rodent-Magic-is now being shipped on order from the Apple Store. Apple dubs it the world’s first multi-touch mouse and it will be shipped with every new iMac as well.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on October 21, 2009 in
Accessories,
Computers,
Laptops
Apple has ushered in new upgrades to its iMac computers. Powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors, the two new models unveiled by Apple, however, fall short of expectations as the company seems to have given Blu-ray disc drives the miss. Many Apple enthusiasts had expected the upgrades to come with this feature.

Of the two new models, one boasts of a 27-inch LED back-lit screen and a 1-terabyte drive, while the other comes with a 21.5-inch LED back-lit screen and a 500 GB drive. Apple has attached a $1,699 tag on the iMac with the 27-inch screen, and $1,199 on the 21.5-inch screen version.
