Along with the new M4 iMac, Apple announced on Monday new versions of its “Magic” accessories for the Mac, including a new Magic Mouse, Keyboard and Trackpad. As we predicted, the new versions are ...
With the latest iPhones dropping the Lightning port in favor of USB-C, there was speculation (and hope) that Apple would release new versions of the Magic Mouse, Trackpad and Keyboard that also reject ...
MacRumors reports that code in the iOS 18.1 release candidate contains references to “a new Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2, and several Magic Keyboards, which would include versions with Touch ID and ...
The once-beloved Lightning connector, as Apple users know, is on its way out, thanks to the European Union. While most of Apple’s major devices have made the switch to USB-C, Apple still has Lightning ...
Apple will likely announce new versions of its Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad for the Mac at its "Scary Fast" event on Monday, October 30, according to a report today from Bloomberg's ...
Apple finally updates its Mac peripheral lineup, but it may not wholly be the update everyone hoped for. We picked up the new Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard to see what all changed.
The newly announced M3 iMac is still accompanied by peripherals with a Lightning port for pairing and charging, rather than USB-C as rumored. In recent months, Apple was widely expected to be planning ...
Apple has been slowly switching products with Lightning connectors to USB-C. It started with the iPad Pro in 2018 and stalled, then the switch really got into full swing after the European Union ...
According to some code found in the iOS 18.1 release candidate (via MacRumors), Apple may soon launch new versions of its infamous Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard. It’s about damn time ...
With its cool cantilever design, Apple Magic Keyboard was a standout iPad Pro accessory even before its recent upgrade. Now that Apple fixed some of the original’s problems by adding a glass trackpad, ...
One of the surprises during Apple’s October event was the lack of USB-C updates for Mac peripherals. A new rumor this week says that Apple is instead planning this change for spring 2024. It was ...