Just days after five people went missing on a tourist submarine believed to be (at least at one point during its construction) piloted by a wireless Logitech controller, Logitech appears to be running ...
Logitech took a stock hit and was flooded with negative and sarcastic reviews on its Amazon page after it was revealed the Swiss computer manufacturer was behind the video game controller used to ...
The explorers used a Logitech controller to pilot the submersible. As deep-sea exploration company OceanGate faces renewed criticism for seemingly flouting safety guidelines, another company has been ...
In a shocking turn of events, an OceanGate Expeditions tourist submarine, named Titan, went missing with five individuals on board during an expedition to explore the historic wreck of the Titanic. As ...
U.S.-listed shares of Logitech International SA, a Swiss maker of computer peripherals and software, fell about 3.6% on Wednesday, amid reports that one of the company’s gamepads was being used to ...
Five people are currently missing after a tourist sub called the Titan tried searching for remains of the HMS Titanic. We don’t yet know why contact was lost, but the emergency search now underway has ...
Since the weekend, the internet has been focused on the fate of Titan, a private five-passenger submarine that went missing while on a tourist expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic. As rescuers ...
The Titan submarine OceanGate has been charging tourists around $250,000 each to ride in is operated by an inexpensive video game controller, its CEO revealed in a video interview last year. Stockton ...
It's too narrow a focus. Rush said that he had multiple controllers handy, so if one failed, they could always plug in another. Of more interest is what they're connecting to. They had controller ...
Shipping: $6 each, or $6 flat if you buy both. Will sell individually but would prefer to ship both at once. Note: the RumblePad 2 has nail polish on/around the 4 right-hand buttons and 2 nubs on the ...
As deep-sea exploration company OceanGate faces renewed criticism for seemingly flouting safety guidelines, another company has been caught in the crossfire: Logitech, the Swiss electronics ...