Even though a computer mouse rightly can be thought of as one of the more peripheral of peripherals, a new one just arrived that can honestly claim the adjective "transformative." Apple Inc.'s $69 Magic Mouse truly brings change this reviewer can believe in. Until now, a mouse had a singular purpose, more or less: to move a cursor, or pointer, around the screen in a graphical environment...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Movea, Inc., the pioneer in motion-sensing technology for business communications, home entertainment and mobile computing, today announced the retail availability of its latest Air Mouse, the Gyration Air Mouse Elite with MotionSense™. The mouse is available for purchase with a suggested North American retail price of $99.99 or $149.99 when bundled with an...
Apple Magic Mouse.Then came iPod touch. Then MacBook Pro. Intuitive, smart, dynamic. Multi-Touch technology introduced a remarkably better way to interact with your portable devices – all using gestures. Now we’ve reached another milestone by bringing gestures to the desktop with a mouse that’s unlike anything ever before. It’s called Magic Mouse. It’s the world’s...
This throwback laser mouse is sure to please fans of the classic MX518 At first glance, Logitech’s new G500 mouse looks like yesterday’s model. Its chassis is almost identical to the classic G5, which was in turn a slight redesign of the MX510/518 series. The G500 takes the classic hump design of the MX510/518 and updates the sensor with one similar to the sensor used in the newer G9x...
Product DescriptionIncludes: standard multimedia keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Works 8.0, Money 2004, Power DVD, Norton Anti-Virus 2004, & more. eMachines T2862 Desktop Computer – This desktop computer features an Intel Celeron D processor 330 (2.66 GHz), and 256MB of PC2700 DDR SDRAM. Enough power to handle [...] Related posts: eMachines...
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have shown that a highly specific intrabody (an antibody fragment that works against a target inside a cell) is capable of stalling the development of Huntington's disease in a variety of mouse models. "Gene therapy in these models successfully attenuated the symptoms of Huntington's disease and increased life span," notes Paul Patterson,...
A few week ago, I received a copy of this book to review. I’ll admit it, I’m primarily a Mac user, but I use Windows XP at work, and I run it on my Mac in a VMWare session so I can support my Windows Mobile devices and do those things that are available only [...] Related posts: The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Microsoft Windows Vista Book Review Book review: Big Ideas by Alex Hutchinson...
This is a very large, very nice lake that is only about 6-8 miles from my house. I'm embarrassed to say that I rarely go down there but I usually don't have anyone to go with me. And I'm usually working too much to have time but I took Mouse by there yesterday while we were just out cruising around. Most of the fall color has faded but it's still very pretty. I need to get my fishing license and visit...
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Hardware , Peripherals , Bad Apple For some Magic Mouse users, the streamlined human interface device is not only a dog, but a dog that pees on the carpet, smells bad, and barks continuously. Apple support boards are beginning to fill up with complaints about tracking issues and Bluetooth disconnects. There are also complaints about the lack of a third mouse button,...
Today, I was at a petting zoo with my boyfriend. A guy that worked there said he'd take a picture of me with a mouse on my head. He reassured me that this mouse was trained. I agreed. Once the mouse got on my head, it peed. Turns out the guy didn't work there after all. FML
Is complexity (and wearing this on the outside) an inherit part of open source design? FactoryJoe compares the OpenOfficeMouse (a mouse with 18 programmable buttons and even an analogue joystick) and the Apple Magic Mouse-"To me, the OpenOfficeMouse seems like such a typical product from the open source community." [Kroc: I honestly believed the OpenOfficeMouse to be a very clever satirical...
Resident Official Official needs Rod to teach him the art of NINJA-ing! I want to be known as The Ninja. Not just a ninja, it is THE NINJA . I can be buddy with Ninja Assassin aka Rain! Hahahahaha… today the world, tomorrow the universe! Fight against the aliens! Raizo (Rain) is one of the deadliest assassins in the world. Taken from the streets as a child, he was transformed into a trained...
Forgive Us Our Trespasses Okay, let’s get situated. Take five. Everbody in their places? Annnnd… action! “Ay! It’s-a me! The freaking’ Pope-a! It’s-a niiiice, being-a the Pope-a all-a that time-a. You know-a what I got-a here? I got-a the mouse-a. See? It-a all cute-a and-a cuddly, it’s-a a Salmosa, and-a it-” “Cut! Marty, really. Didn’t...
I am facing a strange problem from yesterday. I have an *Asus A7N266VM SE motherboard(5+ years old)* and an *AMD Athlon XP 2400+ processor.* When the PC was running yesterday, there was a *continuous long beep(around 20 sec).* When the beep was being heard, the *keyboard and mouse stopped working...
fuck that. where is the 19th button i asked for? John McCreesh, Marketing Project Lead at OpenOffice.org, welcomed the announcement: “The OpenOffice Mouse is a really cool addition to the desk of any keen OpenOffice.org user. The Mouse team have worked closely with experts from the OpenOffice.org User Experience project to deliver the full benefits of the world’s leading open-source office...