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Apple has many things it and its fans consider precious, but it looks like one of those items may have its days numbered if recent reports from retail sources are to be believed to any extent.
Apple runs a more or less closed ecosystem, but this also means that each small part of it carries its own measure of imp... |
5 August 2011 08:37 GMT |
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Although early reports indicated that Apple’s Magic Mouse had some battery drainage issues, time has revealed that these were just isolated cases, mostly due to the dozens of battery models available out there, as well as different usage habits.Softpedia has previously reported that, despite being a masterpiece... |
22 July 2010 07:05 GMT |
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After using the Magic Mouse for a month or so, the thought had crossed our minds to post a report on the fact that Apple’s Magic Mouse hurts wrists. We decided to make sure the issue was widespread, before proceeding with doing the write-up. Apparently, it already is. It seems that, although Apple has scored a... |
16 March 2010 13:09 GMT |
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Apple is at its third attempt to address battery performance on its wireless peripherals with the release of the 2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0. The update is almost an exact replica of the former Aluminum Wireless Keyboard Firmware Update 1.1, which Apple said would improve the battery performance of the... |
11 February 2010 03:25 GMT |
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iStat Pro, the Mac OS X Dashboard widget that monitors everything from CPU workload to fan speed, has been updated by iSlayer to include Magic Mouse battery monitoring. Whether related in any way to recent reports discussing the issues with Magic Mouse power management, the update is more than welcome. “iStat ... |
15 January 2010 09:53 GMT |
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Tests carried out by Softpedia have revealed that Apple’s Magic Mouse drains batteries much faster than the previous-generation point-and-click device - Mighty Mouse. It has been revealed lately that a Magic Mouse working alongside an Apple Wireless Keyboard can cause the latter to drain exceeded amounts of jui... |
11 January 2010 08:53 GMT |
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Don’t be fooled, it’s not the Magic Mouse that’s suffering from any battery issues. The ignorant, little rodent couldn’t be healthier, especially with all the updates installed. It’s the wireless Apple keyboards whose batteries are being sucked dry. However, it appears that the problem s... |
4 January 2010 03:36 GMT |
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Better late than never is what they say and, in my case, I’m actually glad I waited for it this long. Getting my hands on the all-new Magic Mouse around the holidays made me feel like I got an early Christmas present, and one that I didn’t even deserve. But, a review is a review. So, here’s why I&rs... |
24 December 2009 08:58 GMT |
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As many of you should know, Apple has recently launched a new, Multi-Touch capable mouse - the Magic Mouse. The older mouse didn’t leave the scene as the new one arrived, although Apple is heavily promoting the new peripheral. The two mice have something in common - they’re Bluetooth-capable and work with... |
15 December 2009 10:05 GMT |
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Earlier this month, Softpedia picked up a story saying Apple Magic Mouse owners were whining about the peripheral’s poor performance, and even its strange shape. At the time, we had a look at Apple’s Discussions board as it was getting filled with negative Magic Mouse-related posts, many of which appeared... |
30 November 2009 06:21 GMT |
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A report posted at UneasySilence claims that a hack is now available to enable full Magic Mouse (Multi-Touch) support on Windows. Evidently, a Mac is still required, while the Windows guest must be running in Boot Camp, Apple’s OS X utility that allows Mac owners to selectively boot in different operating syste... |
23 November 2009 04:32 GMT |
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Apple’s Discussions support forums are getting filled with negative Magic Mouse posts, most of which appear to be complaints regarding the peripheral’s functionality, compatibility with older hardware, and even its shape and size. TUAW has shown that a simple keyword search on the forums pulls up countles... |
9 November 2009 06:41 GMT |
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As revealed in the PDF user manual for its new Magic Mouse, a software update is required to take full advantage of the peripheral’s magical features. Available for both Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.6, Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 is a free download recommended for happy owners of Apple’s newest mo... |
28 October 2009 03:45 GMT |
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Not wasting any time whatsoever, the team at iFixit put the white MacBook aside to dissect yet another one of Apple’s new products - the Magic Mouse. Although tearing down the device takes away some of the its “magic,” it’s always good to learn how Apple’s stuff works, for a better under... |
22 October 2009 05:22 GMT |
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In addition to posting new Support documentation online, Apple has also posted the user manual for its Magic Mouse in PDF format. Available as a free download from the Mac maker’s website, the “Apple Magic Mouse – User Guide” (PDF) contains a few interesting accounts, one of which suggests Mac... |
21 October 2009 09:35 GMT |
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Left with no option but to change the name of its “mighty,” point-and-click device, Apple has not only given its mouse a new name (“Magic Mouse” for the new model, “Apple-mouse” for the old, wired model), but also equipped the wireless one with new capabilities. The device boasts a... |
21 October 2009 03:26 GMT |
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I think that the problem of the syndrome of the carpal tunnel strain is about to become history. If the new mouse prototype is bought by some big honchos, we'll all be pointing our finger at the monitor instead of moving the rodent around the table.Thanks to Chris Banker, Mike Cretella, Jeff DiMaria, Jamie Mitch... |
22 May 2007 06:32 GMT |
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