
Mode shift button to switch between ratchet and free-spin mode.Next-generation MagSpeed magnetic scroll wheel.Track-Anywhere Darkfield 4000 DPI sensor resolution.In addition, Logitech is also launching a $39.99 Mac-flavored version of its minimalist K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard that you can quickly pair with an iMac, MacBook, iPhone, or iPad.įor more specifics related to all three new Logitech products, check out the full post and corresponding video walkthroughs. It too comes with a space gray exterior and is the perfect companion for the MX Master 3.īoth devices retail for $99 and are available today. MX Keys is a wireless keyboard with Mac-centric keys and built-in person-sensing backlight. The MX Master 3 for Mac is the latest iteration of the popular wireless mouse for creative professionals, sporting a Mac-friendly space gray exterior and USB-C to USB-C cable for easy recharging. “Summer Sixteen” made its debut in January.Today Logitech is releasing Mac-flavored iterations of a few of its most popular peripherals. To date, the 29-year-old rapper has officially released just one single off the album expected to drop next month. It’s unclear whether both of the tracks will be on “Views From the 6” or Drake will now choose to leave them off following the leak. “These Days” is basically a ballad with Drake singing throughout the entire track. The “Hotline Bling” rapper put out two mixtapes in the past year, “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” and “What a Time to Be Alive,” which were both heavy on hip-hop. Meanwhile, “These Days” is a step away from most of the music Drake has released recently. “Controlla” sounds like it could be part two of Rihanna’s single “Work,” on which Drake was featured. One of the songs is “These Days,” and the other is “Controlla,” featuring Popcaan. The songs are believed to be on the highly anticipated album “Views From the 6,” but were quickly taken off Soundcloud and YouTube Tuesday morning.

Getty Imagesĭrake could be “looking for revenge” after two new tracks by the “Summer Sixteen” rapper were leaked online. Above, Drake speaks about Apple Music during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco June 8, 2015. Two new tracks by Drake that could be on “Views From the 6” found their way online Tuesday.
