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Chocolate cake is something that most people would love to get a bite of, but they may want to think twice before sinking their teeth into the ChocoMouse.
Spotted in Japan, this thing already looks like someone had a big, clean bite of it. We'll wonder about how much of a stomach ache that caused later.
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10 February 2012 04:22 GMT |
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Logitech appears to have taken quite the liking to the idea of mice without buttons, as its newest peripheral is this very sort of item.
The name of the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 does a fairly good job of describing that this is not the sort of thing people are accustomed to.
Quite simply, instead of implementing ... |
8 February 2012 14:21 GMT |
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Logitech is living up to its name as worldwide supplier of peripherals by preparing a wireless mouse for its debut. The Wireless Mini Mouse M187 will reach Singapore stores by the end of the month (January, 2012). Featuring a so-called reliable wireless connection, it doesn't need any software and can slip int... |
17 January 2012 12:51 GMT |
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Looks like Thermaltake and Designworks USA want to wow customers this spring when they launch the next Tt eSports-branded product.
The two collaborated on the Level 10 case and, now, are jointly developing the Level 10 M mouse.
The specs aren't known, and only a pair of photos have, so far, been revealed.
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17 January 2012 10:10 GMT |
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One would think that a mouse pad wasn’t something a company would be able to write down much about, but Roccat's Taito Shiny Black Gaming Mousepad just proved that idea totally wrong.
Roccat has just made an official announcement regarding what it calls the “legendary” Taito Shiny Black Gaming Mous... |
17 January 2012 08:22 GMT |
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There are games today which have many actions and interaction commands that can be mapped to keyboard and mouse buttons.
Razer paid close attention to this when it developed the Naga Hex mouse.
The 6-button thumb grid will easily catch the attention of onlookers, especially with each one’s octagonal shape.
Razer N... |
16 January 2012 10:22 GMT |
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If you ever wished for a mouse that knew how you wanted it to run, the Shogun Bros Ballista MK-1 may be just what you need.
The wired laser mouse was seen at CES 2012 and has a 5700dpi laser sensor.
What is unique about it is that it can adjust sensitivity of X and Y axes on the fly.
By holding down the config but... |
13 January 2012 18:34 GMT |
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Shogun Bros made a splash at this year's CES show by presenting a new version of its Chameleon X-1 gamepad/mouse combo.
The hardware is unchanged from what was originally unveiled, back in September, 2011.
What did change were the looks: Shogun Bros made a partnership with Ubisoft, through which it applied a... |
13 January 2012 10:51 GMT |
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It was obvious that CES 2012 wasn't going to slide by without a suitable flood of gaming peripherals, so SteelSeries' announcement did not exactly come as a shock. The company has released the Kinzu v2 and SteelSeries Kinzu v2 Pro Edition, plus the SteelSeries Kana. The Kinzu v2 and Kinzu v2 Pro Edition h... |
11 January 2012 11:31 GMT |
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We're letting you know about one of our interesting downloads intended for gamers: the 1.00.06 driver version for the Razer Star Wars: The Old Republic mouse and headset.
The SWTOR gear comes loaded with a lot of features, but the driver also supports the classic Razer Naga gaming mouse. The SWTOR mouse s... |
9 January 2012 10:40 GMT |
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Logitech plans to wow everyone at CES by showing off a new sort of mouse that can become a presenter just by being lifted into the air.
Dubbed Logitech Cube, the 'mouse' supports 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity and will start shipping in the US and Europe this month (January, 2012).
The price is of $69.99, ... |
5 January 2012 05:16 GMT |
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Eco-friendly may be one way to refer to the new peripheral set that people may or may not find online, depending on where they look.
Then again, eco-friendly may be laying it a bit thick, since while it's true that there is almost no plastic used in the making of the keyboard and mouse, using bamboo as a subst... |
22 December 2011 10:37 GMT |
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If you want a new mouse for Christmas and have 44.90 Euro to spare, you might just want to consider getting the Kinzu v2 Pro Edition from SteelSeries.
That's 58.48 US dollars if anyone's wondering, although we're not sure that's the price people should expect for when the thing reaches the US.
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17 December 2011 15:31 GMT |
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ROCCAT may have a lot of gaming peripherals running rampant around the world, but it figured they could use some help, so instead of a new mouse or keyboard, it made some mouse pads this once.
Granted, saying that ROCCAT made some new mouse pads could be taking things a tad bit too far.
After all, these aren'... |
15 December 2011 20:21 GMT |
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The X4000 and X5000 aren't all that different from each other and, indeed, they look mostly the same, but they are distinct peripherals nonetheless.
The X4000 has a regular scroll wheel and a battery life of up to 30 months, while the other one has a touch scroll and up to 24-month life.
Power is provided by a... |
15 December 2011 20:01 GMT |
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What Yanko Design just showed is one thing that we wouldn't mind seeing in the hands or dangling from the fingers of everyone we know.
After all, there is something particularly intriguing about a Yo-Yo mouse, especially when it's wireless and is just as practical as it is cool.
You'd think the world... |
14 December 2011 07:27 GMT |
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With the 2012 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show on the way, ROCCAT decided to jump the gun a bit and already unravel two products that will be on display.
Not release, though, since this is only an official introduction and not a product release.
After all, the company has to save its ammo for the 2012 edi... |
13 December 2011 19:41 GMT |
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If you wanted a big, bad mouse for Christmas, the Raptor Gaming M4 flagship might just be the thing for you, assuming you're willing to fork up 79.90 Euro for it (about 106 dollars).
The mouse is easy to label as a high-end piece from just a look: it's a black, red LED-lit solid rodent for right-handed peo... |
7 December 2011 10:34 GMT |
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Whether or not you're Chinese, you can now get a mouse with an intricate dragon theme, kind of like a tattoo, but not on your skin. There are three of them, all wireless, but two are actually different color versions (gold and red) of the same item, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Year of the Dragon. These two ... |
1 December 2011 13:11 GMT |
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The peripheral that 3Dconnexion just announced is definitely not the sort of product one would expect to see in any home and, sure enough, it isn't even intended for consumers, gamers or otherwise.
Instead, it is the sort of item that only professionals will really exploit at the maximum, provided they can thi... |
30 November 2011 18:11 GMT |
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It so happens that boneless robots (not that robots even have bones in the strictest sense, but still) aren't the only leap towards the future, not with the Kickstarter project up and running.
The Kickstarter project that engineer, inventor and entrepreneur Jason Giddings has set up is called Multi-Touch Keyboa... |
29 November 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Genius decided it was time someone actually circumvented a certain issue that wireless mice have been wrestling with, that of weight.
As technology reduces its reliance on cables more and more, it has to deal with other issues, like peripheral bulkiness.
Wireless mice are, one might say, notorious for being big an... |
22 November 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Get $24 ready for the “Briskie” bundle, an Enermax offer containing a keyboard, a mouse and a mouse pad that can act as a screen protector and cleaning cloth as well.
That's right, the mouse pad is made of a washable anti-bacterial microfiber cloth with a non-skid natural rubber base (it has a value... |
15 November 2011 16:31 GMT |
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Mad Catz has the word 'mad' in its name for a reason, though we are pretty sure many people will see absolutely nothing crazy with a mouse that has 78 definable commands.Yes, that is the number of definable commands that the Cyborg M.M.O.7 mouse possesses, what with its 13 programmable buttons.The above are... |
9 November 2011 11:14 GMT |
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Zowie doesn't seem to be in too much rush to actually ship the AM Gaming Mouse, even though it did make its official introduction. The new peripheral is not as embellished and covered in buttons as other mice, but it still performs everything it should. After all, it was made in collaboration with Counter-Stri... |
5 November 2011 05:34 GMT |
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Genius decided this was a good time for a product launch, so it released the DX-ECO wireless mouse which will start selling in a few days, for 45 Euro ($61.77).
The new mouse doesn't have much in the way of visual embellishments, but it does have a 1,600 DPI BlueEye optical sensor.
This means it will be resp... |
3 November 2011 08:17 GMT |
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Gamers that want to get a new peripheral to go with their new SSD+game bundles or some such need look no further, as Logitech is more than eager to oblige, having invented the Gaming Mouse G300. That Logitech made a new mouse is not surprising at all, but the new rodent can still surprise people, and not just thank... |
25 October 2011 13:51 GMT |
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It was only yesterday that we wrote about a different Logitech mouse, but the company is not done yet, not with a certain new shooter here to demand attention and service. People who thought Logitech was going to take some time off after releasing the M525 mouse are in for a surprise now. The company revealed not... |
18 October 2011 05:58 GMT |
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People probably heard about finger mice and the like before, but they probably never really knew exactly what that sort if item can do, not until now anyway. The Innovative Developments Mycestro is a new finger mouse that will work for consumers just as well as for enterprise users. It has four buttons, for basic... |
17 October 2011 17:01 GMT |
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Logitech launches a new mouse just now, one that bears the name of M525 and is available in five colors, to suit a variety of tastes. The product has a Unifying receiver and a so-called micro-precise scroll wheel, plus a pair of AA batteries that can last for up to three years. The 2.4 GHz wireless technology is ... |
17 October 2011 07:55 GMT |
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Cooler Master just revealed its newest gaming mouse, a not-so-small rodent fir right-handed gamers that like smooth black and have 19.99 Euro to spare ($27.26, more or less). Dubbed CM Storm Xornet, it has a 2,000 DPI sensor, a polling rate of up to 1,000 Hz and seven buttons, of which only two have a fixed functio... |
11 October 2011 05:54 GMT |
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Linking two brands together for marketing purposes is something that often happens, and razer did this very thing when it put together the newest Collector's Edition mouse range.
When it comes to mice and other peripherals, Razer is one of the companies that periodically launches something or other.
Of co... |
3 October 2011 03:41 GMT |
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There are many sorts of mice out there, and Verbatim chose to make one that is best suited for travel, so it made liberal use of retractable cables, lightweight components, USB connectivity, etc., all in a compact package.
The market for consumer peripherals is one where companies really like to let their creativ... |
21 September 2011 07:39 GMT |
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Customization is something that technology has been exhibiting more and more, but few things can truly claim to pack as many user-changeable features as the latest SteelSeries mouse. There are many things about a hardware product that can be changed and tweaked, depending on what it is meant for and how much of it ... |
21 September 2011 05:56 GMT |
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Hybrid devices are always getting invented, even if not all of them sell as well, and the latest to make the news is a certain mouse-gaming pad crossbreed from Shogun Bros.
Consumer technology nowadays may be varied in shape, size and usability, but there are also limitations in the way that many of them aren... |
20 September 2011 02:57 GMT |
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The peripheral market is getting ready to welcome a new wireless mouse into its fold, one that doesn't use Bluetooth connectivity, relying on the WiFi technology instead.
The past month has definitely seen a strong influx of wireless computing and electronic products, but the flow doesn't look like it i... |
17 September 2011 05:00 GMT |
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Users probably already stumbled upon news of Corsair's newest peripherals, but the company isn't done yet, having prepared, among other things, a mouse and keyboard optimized for first-person shooter games.
The common IT consumer doesn't really pay much mind to the subtleties that peripherals can i... |
16 September 2011 08:46 GMT |
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Genius may have shown off a certain, audio-focused Bluetooth device, but its product releases did not stop there, nor did its experiments with wireless connectivity not that this comes as a surprise.Wireless technologies really are getting used in force recently, though this is hardly surprising, considering that it... |
1 September 2011 10:39 GMT |
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Of all the hybrid devices launched so far, one might say that the one LG is preparing might be a bit outside the sphere of easily imagined concepts, even though lasers have come to play a part in the operation of both.The issue of hybridization is one that can be raised on more or less every single level of the IT i... |
24 August 2011 08:05 GMT |
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Logitech has once again done what it does best, namely create a new peripheral, in this case a gaming mouse that should arrive in stores starting next month, September 2011.The thing about the peripheral market is that it is an area driven by innovation and novelty, even more so than other IT segments, due to the in... |
18 August 2011 09:16 GMT |
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In a world where peripherals are running around without any supervisors, Mad Catz carved a piece for itself, setting loose, instead of chasing as its namesake would be tempted to, such things as gaming mice.There is much to do on the IT industry for a maker of peripherals, gaming gadgets, adapters and other such thi... |
11 August 2011 09:27 GMT |
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Verbatim may be more of a storage solutions developer, but it knows how to do other things from time to time, like it did last week, when it delivered a new wireless mouse for desktops.The more time passes, the faster the IT industry moves closer to a cable-free era, what with both the consumer and enterprise segmen... |
8 August 2011 02:41 GMT |
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Combining two or more product types to create a third that is greater than the sum of its parts is done fairly often on the IT market, but Brando's latest invention might leave users wondering at how it came to be and for what it might be used.
Ever since the IT industry became a segment of the worldwide eco... |
5 August 2011 10:50 GMT |
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The concept of freedom is usually linked to the idea of free will, but sub-meanings are being attributed to all kinds of things nowadays, like mouse cords, if Razer's most recent product is anything to go by.Gamers, especially those with no sort of financial worries, always make it a point to have the baddest h... |
13 July 2011 07:55 GMT |
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Amidst preparations to release a new tablet, and with US stores offering the current XOOM for less than before, Motorola UK has begun to give XOOM buyers a keyboard and mouse free of charge.The tablet market has, so far, proven to be a fairly bipolar environment, at least as far as product success goes.Some tablets ... |
8 July 2011 10:05 GMT |
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Logitech has just become the main star in one of those episodes where an IT player finally gets around to shipping a product that its prospective customers have been looking forward to getting their hands on.Some users might remember that, back near the half of the previous month (June 2011), Logitech came forward a... |
6 July 2011 07:28 GMT |
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Quite a few PC products have, so far, borrowed names from race cars, understandable considering how certain people in the IT business are fans of such things, and it appears that ASUS recently finished building a peripheral dubbed Lamborghini.Peripherals, one could say, are amongst the most varied of PC-related prod... |
5 July 2011 07:22 GMT |
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It is common for makers of high-end hardware to leverage the following of certain multimedia phenomenon when making new products, so the new line of gaming products from Razer probably won't come across as too surprising.The capabilities of hardware components usually speak enough to determine the appeal of one... |
29 June 2011 08:10 GMT |
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It appears that the market for gaming peripherals is still alive and well, leading to the appearance of even smaller than usual gaming mice, although not all information exists on Tt eSports' newest invention.Since the IT market includes a great many types of devices, companies don't try to make all sorts ... |
20 June 2011 05:35 GMT |
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It appears that even already popular peripherals can be revised and enhanced in such ways that they become even more appealing to gamers and enthusiasts, this being exactly what happened to the Razer Orochi.
When it comes to gamers, many of them seldom settle for normal-looking, unassuming systems and accessories... |
18 June 2011 06:32 GMT |
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