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more about #magicmouse more comments → TheCrudMan: Ummm Canon 1D mk IV and 5D firmware? Hello? That doesn't make the list? #weekinreview more » iberketo002: you guys at gizmodo rock. best. review. site. ever. more » No_So_Secret_Landfill: "the Magic Mouse is really low and aerodynamic" Yeah drags a bitch, especially when I'm moving all the way over to the finder icon. #magicmousereview more » frigg: Pffft. iFixit got the one they ship to Muggles. If you order from Hogwarts, you get a Magic Mouse that doubles as a Golden Snitch, plus you get an edu... more » gemcosta: I love iFixit and how they tear down things I have absolutely no need of tearing down :) #magicmouseteardown more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: The hell? Pressed once. Posted twice. more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Some models had hidden messages inside. #magicmouseteardown more » Vroomtrap: The magic is that they magically tricked us to think that there was something magical about it. #magicmouseteardown more » Bodypainter: i don't like the fact that this product will continuous need AAA batteries in order to run... not good! #magicmousereview more » Eddie Offermann: Am I the only person that's totally irked by having an essential peripheral that requires batteries and doesn't have a built-in way to recharge them? ... more » -
#apple
Apple Software Update Enables Support for Magic Mouse
Apple just released an update for Leopard and Snow Leopard granting use of the Magic Mouse's more advanced functionality (read: multitouch) instead of just pointing and clicking. Check out our review of the Magic Mouse here. [The Loop] -
#roundup
Week In Review: Apple, Microsoft, Nook and More—It Was Nuts
What didn't happen this week? We saw the Windows 7 release, new Apple hardware, Barnes & Noble's ereader, the beginnings of major net neutrality legislation and more. It was so crazy, we thought we'd round up all the highlights. More » -
#teardowns
Magic Mouse Torn Apart, Nothing Magical Found Inside
What a bait-and-switch, Apple. You charge a boatload for this fancy new mouse and call it "Magic," yet iFixit's teardown reveals nothing even close to magical—just boatloads of capacitive sensors. More » -
#review
Apple Magic Mouse Review
The Magic Mouse is undoubtedly the best mouse Apple's made in years. They've taken their knowledge in trackpad finger gestures and one-piece manufacturing and made this delicate, yet sturdy, bridge-shaped mouse. The question is how it compares to other mice. More » -
#questionoftheday
Would You Use The Multitouch Magic Mouse With a Multitouch Trackpad Laptop?
It seems redundant: the new multitouch Magic Mouse with a multitouch laptop—but some people might prefer it. Would you prefer a regular mouse? How about no mouse at all? More » -
#roundups
10 Things You Need to Know About Apple's New Stuff
Cupertino released a lot of new products today, and it was easy to miss something in the press release onslaught. To stay versed in the Tome of Apple, here are 10 things you need to know: More » -
#apple
Check Out These Hands-On Galleries Of the Apple Gear
We've got hands on galleries of the Magic Mouse, the iMac and the 13-inch MacBook. Check them out in their respective posts. -
#rant
So Long Nipples, This Time You Won't Be Missed
I hate my Mighty Mouse. It gets so dirty so quickly. And that damn scroll nipple—sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. That's why I want the new Apple Magic Mouse, the second Apple mouse with no buttons whatsoever. More » -
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#apple
Apple Magic Mouse Hands On
The Apple's Magic Mouse doesn't have anything on its surface. It's an aluminum base topped off with a smooth multitouch panel. It felt weird to use, but leagues ahead of the Mighty Mouse. I may go back to mice. UPDATED More » -
#nextgeninput
MagicMouse Puts 3D Control on Your Finger
Put this MagicMouse on your finger, and make your PC's cursor move around as if by some miraculous force. It works with five carefully positioned ultrasonic microphones, picking up signals from the ring and judging its position in 3D space. Move your hand closer or farther away from the screen and you zoom in, or move your hand back and forth and the cursor follows it. More »
