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After the overt teasing , leaking , and then more leaking , Microsoft’s finally ready to spit out the details on its Arc Touch Mouse , which at the end of the day is really just… a mouse. As we’ve seen, the peripheral has an incredibly unique design — the flat device arches its back to click into a mountain shape, which actually ends up powering the little rodent up
Published: August 19, 2010
At this point we’re less talking about “leaks” with Microsoft’s upcoming Arc Touch mouse , and really just wading into the ocean. Yesterday the mouse popped up on a German online store, and now another German site has gotten ahold of marketing shots of the mouse. They aren’t a ton of surprises or anything, but it’s nice to see it in context.
Published: August 12, 2010
KIRFing isn’t just for cellphones, friends. Anything with good design is in danger of being knocked off, and Razer sent word that it too has fallen victim. Meet the Imouse MI-092, a peripheral that couldn’t look any more like the Razer DeathAdder if it came in a DeathAdder box — which it pretty much does, as the company copied the packaging design, too
Published: August 5, 2010
Nearly three years to the day after its original introduction , Razer’s Lachesis (also known as a sniper’s best friend) is seeing its first major upgrade. The most significant of which is the 3.5G Precision sensor, which bumps the dpi from 4,000 (previously) to 5,600 (now). For the eye-candy lovers, there’s also a functionally worthless customizable multi-color LED lighting system, but it’s bound to extract a few oohs and aahs at your next LAN party
Published: August 5, 2010
It was almost exactly a month ago that we reported on swirling rumors of Microsoft pulling together a multitouch-capable mouse to call its own , while earlier this week we saw the company’s Twitter feed enlivened with teasers of a mysterious new touch-input device . Coincidence?
Published: July 13, 2010
It’s been a long couple of years since we last heard from Swiftpoint, but the company is back with a (tiny) bang and introducing its eponymous ultraportable mouse. Touting a pen-like grip, tilt-scrolling, and a 30 to 40 percent better efficiency than your touchpad, this little thumb accessory wants to be seen as the solver of an eternal problem — namely, getting all the utility of a desktop rodent without having to deal with its full size
Published: June 26, 2010
You’ve seen our review of the WarMouse Meta mouse (once more infamously known as the Open Office mouse ), and it looks like you’ll soon be able to get your hands on all eighteen of those buttons yourself — the company has just announced that the mouse will finally start shipping on June 28th. As expected, it will set you back $79.99, and give you an analog joystick and a 5600-CPI laser sensor to go along with all those buttons and endless configuration options.
Published: May 27, 2010
Any touring guitar player worth his / her salt likely owns a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner pedal , and while he / she certainly balked at the MSRP at checkout, they probably couldn’t live without it now. And this, friends, is yet another item that you surely cannot live without…
Published: May 25, 2010
For over thirty years the computer mouse ruled over the kingdom of computer navigation.
Published: May 23, 2010
What good is a Blue Track mouse in only pink and gray ? Not nearly as good as one splashed in every pastel you can think of, and especially not as good as a new trio of varied ones.