The Magic Keyboard is the wireless keyboard that Apple designed to work perfectly with its entire Mac line, but it can easily be paired with an iPad, Apple TV or iPhone as well. The “Magic” Keyboard ...
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this review was based on a faulty first run of the Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard, which suffered from clear issues affecting Bluetooth connectivity. Those ...
Nuphy is a keyboard brand I’ve admired for some time, but I haven’t tried out any of its products. However, for the last couple of weeks, I’ve finally had the opportunity to road test the Nuphy Air96 ...
Checked the Apple Magic Keyboards out at an Apple Store. They seem nice but the prices are something. I have iPad Air 5th gen. Looks like the Apple one would be $300 and the Logitech would be $200.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. A couple of months back, I reviewed the superb Logitech MX ...
Wireless keyboards are much more versatile than they used to be. Gone are the days when going wireless meant dealing with over-the-top latency and constant battery issues. These days, the wireless ...
Apple on Tuesday released Magic Keyboard firmware version 2.0.6 with a fix for a Bluetooth-related security vulnerability. "An attacker with physical access to the accessory may be able to extract its ...
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