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The Mobile Pixels Foldable Keyboard is a product that immediately had me intrigued. Between a long-distance relationship, dipping my toes into the life of a digital nomad and regularly traveling for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. No one likes having a cluttered desk. Not only can clutter result in accidents around expensive computer equipment, but having a cluttered ...
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I'm a weirdo, because although I do 90% of my gaming on a PC these days, I don't use a keyboard to do so. I use a mouse alongside one of Azeron's gaming keypads, so although I use a keyboard for the ...
The Satechi OntheGo Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand is an ideal option for those who need to add a travel keyboard to their iPad and don’t want to limit the accessory to only one tablet. Or want to add ...
Did you know you can open Office apps using keyboard shortcuts? Well, you heard it right! If you frequently use the Office productivity suite and work with the Office apps regularly, you can use ...
Another day and it’s time for another launch on Satechi’s stand at CES 2025 Las Vegas. The tech and lifestyle accessories brand has announced the new SM3 slim mechanical Bluetooth keyboard with ...
Which Logitech Bluetooth keyboard is best? Not everybody has the luxury of working at a sturdy desk in a corporate office. Remote workers or those doing business from home often need to grab their ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. It’s been quite a few weeks for keyboards with loads of new ...
The ProtoArc XK01 Tri-Fold Bluetooth Keyboard is ready to make your business trips more productive. It’s full size, with a numpad and function keys, too. But it folds down to fit easily in a briefcase ...
After decades of working with computers, I started to develop some wrist and arm pain a few year ago. So I switched from using whatever random mouse I could find for under $20 to using input devices ...