There are many solutions for controlling music on a phone with your headphones. Conventional wisdom has long produced in-line remotes, traditionally on the right wire of the headphones, to provide ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. In the annals of gaming history, there’s no controller better known than the three-pronged piece of plastic that ...
The iPhone’s home button has several different functions. The fingerprint sensor on the home button unlocks your iPhone with Touch ID. Holding down the home button activates Siri. And tapping on the ...
What can we say about this peripheral that we didn't say when it was known as the OpenOfficeMouse? It still has more buttons than any mouse has a right to have, but now it's adopted an edgier, darker ...
Apple has a new patent application that describes a pop-up home button which can work as an analog joystick. The patent, uncovered by Patently Apple, describes how the button goes from recessed ...
Razer has opted to lose the joystick with its new Kitsune arcade controller in favor of buttons. The all-button optical arcade controller is designed to be used with the PlayStation 5 and PC. When ...
Apple's Touch ID home button could pop into a "joystick" mode someday. Reuters A new Apple Inc. patent could solve a common problem in mobile gaming: having game controls on the touchscreen, which can ...
Hah -- hell no (!) WarMouse has given the OpenOfficeMouse a new name and a more attractive design. This new rodent features a 5600 DPI laser sensor and a whopping 18 buttons. It will start shipping in ...
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It's nearly impossible to convince avid PC gamers that there is any gaming input more accurate and efficient than a good ol' keyboard and mouse. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
Apple could be looking to change the way we play mobile games, according to a patent recently published by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Originally filed in July 2013, the patent describes a ...
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