Peripheral and video giant Logitech is running back comments about a supposed subscription-based mouse that’s supposed to be “the last mouse you ever buy.” Such a hardware-as-service model was quick ...
Logitech on Wednesday denied reports that the company is working on a "forever mouse" that could come with a subscription fee for regular software updates, after comments by its CEO suggesting it ...
A suggestion from Logitech that it could someday sell a mouse that required a subscription to keep working has gone down so badly that the firm is backtracking. As originally reported, it was Logitech ...
Logitech hopes to make a single mouse you'll buy and use forever, but to then stay alive as a company, it will need to somehow charge you a subscription. For a mouse. Especially coming after Logitech ...
Logitech has worked on a "forever mouse" that could come with a subscription fee for regular software updates, according to Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber. There are no plans to release such a product at ...
Logitech is known for creating some of the highest-quality peripherals on the market and innovating in ways that have enabled it to capture large segments of consumers. It should be noted that neither ...
Logitech denied developing a subscription-based mouse after backlash from CEO Hanneke Faber's comments on a podcast. Logitech clarified that no such product is planned. The controversial idea, ...
Logitech is apparently working on a mouse that's so packed with premium features, the company thinks you'll pay a subscription to access its miraculous wonders. The revelation of a subscription ...
Forever mouse is an idea and it won’t be realised for now it seems. The latest update on the much-talked about Logitech’s Forever Mouse is that the company has denied making any such device. Logitech ...
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In a time where Adobe is finding out that people are not fond of subscription services, this idea is ”bold” to put it mildly. I was always a bit allergic to any sort of subscription service and this ...
I recently resuscitated a Kensington 2-button trackball I had as a kid by adding an ADB to USB converter. Works great. The only problem is the Kensington driver no longer supports it, so I don’t have ...
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