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Logitech Harmony Remote Software 7.5 released for OS X
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Accessories, Apple, Home Entertainment, Software

A quick update for all you Logitech Harmony users out there on OS X, as the company has released a new version of their software for the Mac platform. The download weighs in at 29 MB, and is officially titles Logitech Harmony Remote Software 7.5. If you are using a Harmony remote with OS X, then this is obviously a recommended update.
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Logitech Cordless Wii Keyboard
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Corporate News, Peripherals, Video Games, Wireless / WiFi

Logitech has unveiled their Cordless Keyboard for Wii. Licensed by Nintendo, it is designed for chatty games and the Wii Internet Channel. At a size of 11.85 x 6.57 x 0.87 inches, the keyboard has special keys such as Zoom In/Out, Forward/Back, and Quit. Plug in the mini-receiver and let the games begin and, when you are done, the receiver snaps into the back of the keyboard. Look for an August debut with a price of $49.99.
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Logitech V450 Nano Mouse
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals, Wireless / WiFi, USB
Logitech has unveiled its V450 cordless laser mouse for notebooks. It features their Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver that goes into your USB for charging and can be stored inside the mouse. It has a laser sensor for smooth tracking, 2.4 GHz wireless tech, auto-turn off, and 12 months of battery life. The ergonomic mouse includes sculpted keys and soft rubber grips, and will be available later this month in the U.S. and in July in Europe for $49.99.
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Logitech SpaceNavigator Notebook Mouse
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Corporate News, PC / Laptop, Peripherals
Logitech’s company 3Dconnexion announced the debut of the SpaceNavigator specifically for Notebooks. Mainly intended for travelers and those on the go, the mouse is lightweight with a two-button layout and a cap design that is said to be for more comfort and “more natural interaction.” With the 3D mouse, you lift, press, and turn the cap. Apply more pressure and get a faster motion. The mouse is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux and comes with a handy travel case at a price of $129.99.
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Talk Online Easily With Wireless ClearChat
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Internet, PC / Laptop, Wireless / WiFi
Logitech has unveiled its first wireless headset, created specifically for Internet calls. The ClearChat made its debut today at the CeBit in Germany and allows users to move up to 33 feet from their PC or Mac. If you are in a small place, that means a quick snack or bathroom break without interrupting your call. The VoIP headset has 2.4GHz technology, USB connectivity, a noise-canceling microphone, and stereo so that you can hear clearly while rustling through the fridge. There are also volume and mic mute controls, a padded headband, and plush ear pads. Look for the ClearChat to hit the U.S. and Europe in May with a price of $99.99 (U.S.).
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Driving Force Goes Past “Playing Games”
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, Video Games
Logitech has launched its Driving Force GT Racing Wheel aka the “official wheel” of Grand Turismo. It has a 24-position real-time adjustment dial for brakes, traction, and damper settings. We love the enthusiasm shown by PR person Ruben Mookerjee, “With the Logitech Driving Force GT, you’re not playing games anymore – you’re racing!”
The 11-inch wheel has an illuminated, audible horn button with GT logo and cant turn 900º. Specifically designed for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue on PS3, which debuts on April 17, the wheel itself will become available in May for $149.00.
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CES 2008 Video: Logitech Harmony ONE Remote, diNovo Bluetooth keyboard
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Full Episodes, Gizmatic, Accessories, CES, CES 2008, Features, Handhelds, Home Entertainment, Household, Podcasts, Videocasts, Wireless / WiFi
At CES, Logitech showed us some cool gadgets to enhance your home entertainment system. First was the diNovo Mini Palm-Size Keyboard, a little larger than an eyeglass case, which controls either your media-center PC or a computer hooked-up to a TV, depending on your setup. For example, you can use the diNovo to scan through the photos on your laptop—and display them on your TV. Plus, it’s Bluetooth-enabled ...in case you’d like to type and send a text to your bud’s phone without reaching for your cell.
We also loved Logitech’s newest Harmony One remote control with touch screen. Just hook it up to your computer via USB, and the accompanying software helps you program all your devices (and more) to the remote. This one will be available at the end of January for $250 USD.
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