According to researchers at Dreamlabs Technologies, the 27MHz wireless technology used to connect wireless keyboards to PCs is vulnerable to attack. Surprise, surprise! According to a whitepaper ...
So Windows 10 is now live (as you've probably noticed), and Microsoft is following up the launch of its new operating system with some fresh hardware designed to take advantage of various Windows 10 ...
London, England — Feb. 10, 2010 — Whether you’re catching up on your e-mail, updating your status on Facebook or just doing a little shopping, you don’t want any unnecessary inconveniences. To help ...
When strolling the aisles of Best Buy or the Web pages of Amazon, you’ll probably at some point come across a wireless keyboard/mouse combo from a manufacturer like Microsoft or Logitech. You may at ...
The majority of computer users don't care what input devices they use with their machines. Most are happy rocking with the keyboard and mouse that came in the box. There's nothing wrong with that. A ...
If you thought wireless power delivery was handy for charging phones but not terribly practical for much else, prepare to have your mind blown. One of our favourite YouTube channels, DIY Perks, has ...
SAN FRANCISCO --Intel is building into a forthcoming microchip an ability to let desktop computers act as a hub in home and office wireless networks, taking aim at the market for stand-alone wireless ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. FAR too often the keyboard and mouse supplied with your desktop PC are in the same league as the tyres on a new car: they're good enough ...
HP produces a full line of desktop computers designed for businesses, and most of them connect easily to a wired router or switch on local network. However, most HP computers do not have Wi-Fi ...
There are two main reasons to buy a new mouse-and-keyboard set: Either you’re dissatisfied with the Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse ( ) that shipped with your iMac or Mac Pro, or you want to pop your ...
It’s not often that a Mac user buys a new keyboard and mouse. But the sad fact is that, like all equipment with moving parts, these heavily used input devices do eventually wear out and have to be ...
It has been over 40 years since the first computer mouse shipped, and since then, we’ve learned to cut the cables. Wireless mice are a dime a dozen and are much more common now, but only a select few ...