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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nano by name nano by nature? If you're looking to buy a mouse for your laptop the choices are limited. You want something small and easy to carry however one that isn't going to require you to contort your hands too much. Logitech thinks it has the answer with the V450 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks, a small ambidextrous mouse for working on the go, but does it work? We get pointing and clicking...
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Dealhack (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Get the Kensington Ci65M Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse for $30 - $10 instant savings - $10 rebate = $10 at Circuit City. The Ci65M connects to your computer system via a wireless snap-in USB receiver. This slim receiver also stores in the mouse and switches off automatically when not in use. The Ci65M features high performance optical sensor, rubberized grips, battery level indicator, and support...
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Shortly after we covered the Logitech VX Nano Notebook Mouse, the guys from Gyration got in touch to tell us about their Air Mouse, a mini travel mouse with a twist: it works without a table. Yesterday FedEx dropped one...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
FREMONT, Calif. - Logitech (SIX:LOGN)(NASDAQ:LOGI) today announced that four of its products received the prestigious Good Design Awards 2008, sponsored by the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization. The Logitech® V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for noteb
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Silverstone's Raven gaming mouse looks really interesting at first glance, what with the giant, glowing and strangely hypnotic tumor bolted to its side. It appears to be a secondary scroll wheel,...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
As we saw in the last barrage of mouse reviews, there’s a lot that goes into making a good pointing device. While seasoned mousemakers like Razer won out at the end of the day, NZXT showed it can make a nice device even though they are more in the hard hardware business. Well, looks like [...]
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kitsimons (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
After over a year of devoted service, my Apple Mighty Mouse has succumbed to the widely reported broken ball syndrome. In spite of various attempts at resuscitation, including blasting the scroll ball with compressed air and following various other suggestions, the ball refuses to track up and its ability to track down is fading fast. Time for a replacement mouse. Any recommendations would be much...
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SMS Text News (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Continuing with its game of Cat and Mouse, Apple has seeded a beta build of the firmware version 2.2 for the iPhone to its developers recently. However, unlike the previously seeded builds, this one was seeded with only “compatibility testing” in the release notes. Even though Apple cleverly avoided any mention of bug fixes or new [...]
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
This is new - a gaming mouse from a non-traditional gaming peripheral company. The Silverstone Raven gaming mouse won't have the highest sensitivity around, but I still don't see the point of using anything higher than 3,200 DPI at this point in time (the Razer Lachesis can hit 4,000 DPI in case you're wondering), capable of switching down to just 400 DPI when the situation calls for it. Like most...
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Everything USB (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The world of gaming mice is populated with some nice offerings from established players like Logitech with its G9 laser mouse and new comers like Nova with its Slider gaming mouse . Yet, newcomers to the gaming mouse genre is growing by one with Silverstone, adding its Raven gaming mouse to the pile. Silverstone will be a familiar name to many gamers and computer enthusiasts as the maker of some top-notch...
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The Red Ferret Journal (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
I’ve had three of the Logitech Revolution family of computer mouses now, and I’m rapidly building up a love/hate relationship with them. On the one hand I love love love that free-wheeling mouse wheel, it makes browsing so much more pleasant and easy. On the other hand, every single one of [...]
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Every laptop user needs a built-in trackpad to control the pointer on the screen. While trackpads are adequate when traveling, theyíre not always as convenient as a separate mouse. If you prefer using a mouse over a trackpad, you could carry an ordinary mouse with you. However, a mouse designed for a desktop computer may be too large and the long cord may be a nuisance to untangle and plug in each...
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
SO finally I upgraded to *Microsoft Laser 6000 Desktop* form my old *Logitech Internet Pro Desktop*:D * Microsoft Laser 6000v2* Mouse & Keyboard Features # Extended Battery Life Maximum efficiency--most users average more than six months of...
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The iRows Blog (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Advances in interfaces the physical manner we respond with computing machines and other techniques of controlling computing machines will supplement the function of the traditional keyboard and mouse. Technologies in development include come ups that let fingertip control of on-screen physical objects and devices that sense and respond to movement. But we should measure human-computer interaction...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
QuickLook for instant-previewing files with the spacebar is my favorite feature of OS X 10.5 hands down. Encouraging news, then, is this Apple patent dug up by Apple Insider which could add QuickLook...