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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Throughout the last year or so we have seen a wide-range of devices that have received the ‘ColorWare treatment’, usually resulting in a boring device receiving a vibrant new look. Recently we have seen a “Stealth MacBook Pro” and vibrant iPhone 3GS’s, now ColorWare have customized the Apple iMac and Magic Mouse. Firstly we will talk about [...]
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | yesterday
ColorWare works its magic American customisation company ColorWare has turned its pallette to Apple's new Magic Mouse, offering to transform the input device with a startling range of hues. The service will see a different colour applied to the top and bottom of the mouse, with glossy or soft-touch finishes available. If you want to order the whole shebang straight from ColorWare , it'll set you back...
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TechGeer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ever wondered how Apple’s Magic Mouse looked like on the inside? Well, thanks to the folks by at the Nikkei Electronics Teardown Squad, you won’t have to sacrifice your own Magic Mouse. It’s a good thing that you won’t have to take your Magic Mouse apart too, as it’s certainly ...
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AskMen.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Magic Mouse may have the signature Apple look, but does it need some refinement before it becomes indispensable?
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hot the heels of letting you paint the PS3 Slim , ColorWare will now also customize your latest Apple gear. For $500, you can colorize your own iMac, or pay a $700 premium (over Apple's prices) to buy one from ColorWare. They're also painting the Magic Mouse now, too. It'll cost you $100 to buy one through them ($30 premium), or $30 bucks to send your own in. Considering how easy it is to scuff the...
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hot the heels of letting you paint the PS3 Slim , ColorWare will now also customize your latest Apple gear. For 0, you can colorize your own iMac, or pay a 0 premium (over Apple's prices) to buy one from ColorWare. They're also painting the Magic Mouse now, too. It'll cost you 0 to… Continue reading
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple’s new 27-inch iMac is a speed demon, especially the model shipping with the new Core i7 processor. Even better, the latest iMacs ship with the new Magic Mouse, Apple’s first single-button mouse that gets it right thanks to the powers of multitouch. Wired.com’s Mike Calore is mesmerized with his Core i7-powered iMac. He gave it [...]
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | yesterday
If your Core i7 iMac isn’t unique enough – and if you have one that powers on and has an intact screen, then from the sound of things it’s already pretty rare – then you could always turn to ColorWare for help. The customization company have announced that they’re happily take your Apple all-in-one (or indeed your Magic Mouse ) and brighten up its aluminum body with a...
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Gizmodo Australia (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hot the heels of letting you paint the PS3 Slim , ColorWare will now also customise your latest Apple gear. For $US500, you can colourise your own iMac, or pay a $US700 premium (over Apple’s prices) to buy one from ColorWare. (more…)
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Macworld (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Apple's new Magic Mouse, billed as the world's first Multi-Touch mouse, is now reportedly available to Windows users.
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Angga Weblog (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Apple magic mouse driver for windows PC is now available to download. Magic mouse is the latest apple’s innovation in pointing device, unlike any traditional mouse, it is a bluetooth mouse that uses the touch screen technology to perform commands and was claimed as the world’s 1st multitouch mouse. See apple magic mouse features here! However the price of Apple Magic Mouse is bit expensive...
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Chip Chick (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
The new Magic Mouse from Apple just got a whole lot more magical. ColorWare has put its spell on the Magic Mouse with new customization options. You can custiomize both the top and bottom of the Magic Mouse with the different available color choices giving it a personality of its own. If you want to buy a new mouse it will cost you $99 for ...
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Pligg Beta 9 / Published News (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Apple released the world's first Multi-Touch mouse, Known as Magic Mouse. They have used same Multi-Touch technology which was introduced on the revo 4 Vote(s)
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Apple recently brought Multi-Touch™ gestures to the desktop with their revolutionary Magic Mouse...
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
In Brief: Although Apple only provides drivers to support the new Magic Mouse on Mac OS X or Windows via Boot Camp, a recent software update has been hacked and converted into an .exe for operating the mouse on ordinary Windows PCs. Meanwhile, a separate report suggests Apple has been rejecting warranty claims for Macs that have been used in smokers' homes....