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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This week, the US Patent and Trademark Offices awarded Man & Machine with the rights to the name “Mighty Mouse” as a “computer mouse” or “cursor control device,” an Engadget report reveals. Apple, as some of you might know, was not the first to call its point-and-click device Might... |
8 October 2009 05:35 GMT |
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Apple has released a new firmware update for Macintosh systems equipped with Bluetooth based on the Broadcom chipset. Bluetooth Firmware Update 2.0 is a free download that provides bug fixes and enhanced compatibility with the Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard, according to the Mac maker. On the... |
18 June 2009 04:05 GMT |
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Quality Management Systems (QMS) Inc. has developed what it calls the “Macpadd,” a mouse pad specifically designed for use with Apple's Mighty Mouse. The aluminum accessory features a patented finish design, providing superior tracking performance, according to the company. The Macpadd costs $24.99 (... |
25 November 2008 08:42 GMT |
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Apple's Mighty Mouse is probably the best mouse ever made. It has multiple programmable functions that are intuitive, it's easy to get accustomed to, and downright a pleasure to use. There's only one problem that has always been reported regarding the little rascal: its scroll-ball gets clogged up with... |
19 July 2008 08:07 GMT |
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With Apple said to be dropping the mouse real soon (in favor of multi-touch), the Cupertino-based Mac maker has one more solid reason to do so: the ever-clogged-up-with-dirt Mighty Mouse scroll-ball.A recent Apple Discussions thread reveals that while some users experience malfunctions after just two weeks of use, ot... |
27 June 2008 08:38 GMT |
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Man & Machine Inc. (M&M), an international provider of water-resistant computer accessories for hospitals, has sued Apple Inc. for calling its mouse "Mighty." While Apple's peripheral is indeed mighty (or so we believe), M&M claims it had introduced its own "Mighty Mouse" more than a year before Apple's was... |
21 May 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Although Apple's latest hardware made all the news, there were changes that were not mentioned, as well as a few things that stayed the same. Perhaps the most noteworthy is the 17-inch iMac, which despite no longer being available to the general public can still be bought under certain conditions.Back when the f... |
24 August 2007 11:08 GMT |
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The touch-screen interface of the upcoming iPhone is without a doubt one of its main features and attractions. However, the possibilities don't stop with the iPhone and Apple has certainly been giving them a through look, as proven by a recent company filing.The December 6, 2006 patent filing with the United St... |
13 April 2007 09:22 GMT |
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