Last week, Apple launched the new Mac mini, a BYODKM device — bring your own display keyboard and mouse.
Paired with Apple’s Studio Display, this is the perfect time to pair it with a keyboard and mouse from Logitech!
But how will Michael Josh’s revamp his 2023 desk setup?
Watch our special Logitech desk setup and styling video now to know more!


Apple’s USB-C adoption is going roughly. Forced by world governments to adopt the standard, Apple is finding ways to delay the adoption or bypass the spirit of the law entirely. However, one lineup is getting an important boost to USB-C adoption. The company is reportedly releasing a USB-C version of the AirPods Pro.
Recently, a Twitter leaker going by @aaronp613 discovered references to an upcoming model of the AirPods lineup. Though the model numbers don’t reveal anything about the device, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had a clearer idea of what the devices might be.
I think this is likely the USB-C version of the AirPods Pro 2, with mass shipments expected in 2Q23-3Q23. By the way, Apple currently appears to have no plans for USB-C versions of the AirPods 2 & 3.
我覺得這應該是AirPods Pro… https://t.co/aWKJvGh1lW
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) March 24, 2023
According to the analyst, the unannounced device refers to an updated model of the 2nd-generation AirPods Pro with a USB-C charging case. Currently, the AirPods Pro only has cases that come with the proprietary Lightning cable. The device will reportedly start shipping between the second and third quarters this year.
Unfortunately, it’s unclear whether the device is a new model or just a separate purchase for users. The latter will delay a wider adoption of the charging standard but will test demand for Apple products with USB-C baked in.
Over the past few months, the company has reportedly started developing solutions to a forced USB-C adoption, especially in Europe. One of those reported solutions is a proprietary version of USB-C, allowing Apple to limit performance for third-party cables.
SEE ALSO: Apple might launch cheapest AirPods ever

CASETiFY has expanded into the Airpods category, launching one of the most protective cases for Apple’s wireless audio device.
The new CASETiFY Ultra Impact Airpods case comes with 1X Military Grade Standard, and can withstand falls up to 6.6 feet high.
It has an anti-scratch and anti-microbial finish, while a branded metallic bumper surrounds the edges to help with shock absorption.
The case also has a carabiner attachment to help users carry it along with other devices with ease.
Priced from US$ 42 to US$ 48, the cases are compatible with all Airpods Pro models, including 1st and 2nd generation.
There are four color options:
- Matte Charcoal
- Matte Deep purple
- Matte Dusty Rose
- Matte Taupe
In addition, all cases are fully customizable with designs, names, and fonts on the CASETiFY website’s digital studio.
SEE ALSO: Vibe Check: TWICE x CASETiFY cases

London-based tech brand Nothing has launched the Ear (2) TWS earbuds in Singapore.
It is priced at SG$ 199 and will initially be available on Limited Edt from March 23. Free tryouts will be available at Challenger stores in Bugis Junction, Vivo City, and Causeway Point.
General sale will commence starting on April 8 at all Nothing partner stores in Singapore, both online and offline, including Lazada and Shopee.
Truly authentic sound
The Hi-Res Audio-certified earbuds feature an 11.6mm custom driver for deep bass and crystal-clear highs. Its LHDC 5.0 codec technology ensures the finest sound details are transmitted at frequencies up to 24 bit/192 kHz.
The Ear (2) is also engineered with Nothing’s best noise cancellation technology yet, achieving up to 40dB of reduction.
With personalized Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Adaptive Mode, users may also adjust the noise reduction level based on their environments.
The device also has an improved wind-proof and crowd-proof Clear Voice Technology. This complements the three high-definition microphones on each earbud which have an advanced AI noise reduction algorithm that filters out unnecessary noises when answering calls.
Personalize the experience
Additionally, using the Nothing X app, users may also personalize their listening experience by adjusting the equalizer settings in real-time for optimal sound quality.
Dual Connection, on the other hand, allows for easier device switching between listening to music or receiving calls, for instance. The device likewise supports Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair.
Seamless controls
The Ear (2) has buttons on each earbud, allowing for easy controls like adjusting volume, skipping to the next track, or switching between noise cancellation modes.
Nothing’s latest offering delivers up to 36 hours of playback on a fully-charged case – with ANC turned off. Using fast charge, it can replenish up to eight hours on a 10-minute charge.
For peace of mind, the earbuds are rated IP54 for water resistance while its transparent case is rated IP55.
-
India2 weeks ago
Samsung overtakes Xiaomi as top phone brand in India
-
Computers1 week ago
Free Steam code awaits MSI RTX 40 series purchases
-
News2 weeks ago
Google spots major vulnerability in Galaxy S22 series
-
Apps2 weeks ago
Google is working on a Video Unblur tool
-
Apps2 weeks ago
Microsoft Copilot will infuse Word, PowerPoint with AI
-
Gaming1 week ago
The champ is here: WWE 2K23 now official
-
Gaming1 week ago
Netflix is working on a cloud gaming platform
-
Dating2 weeks ago
Tinder now lets users specify pronouns and relationship type