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A wireless keyboard is a computer keyboard that allows the user to communicate with computers, tablets, or laptops with the help of radio frequency or infrared technology. Learn about the types, features, and history of wireless keyboards.
Beats Electronics is an American consumer audio products manufacturer founded by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine in 2006. It produces headphones, speakers, and a streaming service, and was acquired by Apple in 2014 for $3 billion.
Learn about the USB wireless receiver that connects up to six Logitech devices to the same computer using 2.4 GHz band. Find out how to pair, switch, and update devices, and the security vulnerabilities of the Unifying system.
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Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard for exchanging data and building personal area networks. It was developed by Ericsson in 1989 and launched as an open industry standard in 1998 by the Bluetooth SIG, with IBM, Intel, Nokia, and Toshiba as founding members.
Learn about the history, features and layouts of the Apple Wireless Keyboard, a Bluetooth keyboard for Mac and iOS devices. The third generation model (A1314) was released in 2009 and uses two AA batteries.
iCade is an accessory that turns an iPad into a mini arcade cabinet with a joystick and buttons. It connects to the iPad via Bluetooth and supports various games that respond to its inputs.
Learn about the physical structure and electronic mechanisms of computer keyboards, such as membrane, rubber dome, scissor-switch, metal contact, and reed switches. Compare different keyboard types and their features, advantages, and disadvantages.