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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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Most PCs today are easier to handle using the old fashion mouse, even today's touch-based interaction world. Just Gestures is the application that will ease the interaction with your PC using mouse gestures. Even if touch technology is affordable to almost anyone, the mouse is still an indispensable tool f... |
30 June 2011 10:31 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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It appears that a certain company best known for its PCs has finally gotten around to selling a certain electronic device that doesn't qualify as a computer, being actually a very particular sort of peripheral.Some end-users may be aware of the fact that, about a month ago, HP unveiled a certain project that do... |
17 June 2011 08:54 GMT |
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It appears that Gigabyte is continuing with its tactic of offering products for a whole bunch of different market segments, in this case that of peripherals, the wireless peripheral market in particular.Gigabyte may have shown off various PCs and motherboards during Computex, but it looks like the outfit hasn't... |
16 June 2011 05:07 GMT |
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It looks like a certain product from Logitech that had been around for years has gone through a revision at the hands of its lab coat-wearing creators, leading to the appearance of the G400.While it doesn't really matter what design an internal piece of PC hardware has, since no one will really see it that ofte... |
13 June 2011 10:37 GMT |
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Even though there is still some time left until Blizzard releases the Diablo III RPG, SteelSeries has already announced a range of Diablo branded peripherals that support the look and feel of the third installment of Blizzard's title.
SteelSeries' new peripherals range includes, the Diablo III Mouse, a ... |
6 June 2011 09:33 GMT |
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Microsoft might be best known for its Windows operating system, but the company also deals in hardware, to some extent, like a certain desktop peripheral kit that has only now surfaced.
Microsoft is not as famous for its hardware as it is for the software it creates, and which runs on the majority of the world... |
4 June 2011 05:56 GMT |
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GeIL may be known for its collection of computer memory products, but it appears that, in this instance, it set aside RAM in order to build its first gaming peripheral.For a company to branch out is definitely not unheard of, especially on the IT market, where the user base can gain interest in a certain product typ... |
27 May 2011 04:08 GMT |
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There are many sorts of mice on the market nowadays, from big to small and with even strange shapes, but Xebec Tech decided to take things one step further and do away with what is very well the defining trait of mice in general.Ever since their inception, mice have been known for their two buttons, the left one and... |
14 May 2011 06:56 GMT |
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Some might have thought that there isn't much new that can happen on the peripheral market, but Genius most likely proved such assumptions wrong when it created the Ring Mouse.The thing about computers and other electronics is that, even when equipped with touch input, a solid peripheral still enhances ease of ... |
14 May 2011 05:12 GMT |
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The words direct connectivity are what many companies and users on the IT market have employed over the years to describe various things, and it looks like HP became the latest company to add a meaning to the phrase. A direct connection can stand for a lot of things, especially nowadays, although one would usually ... |
12 May 2011 11:06 GMT |
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With all the new gaming peripherals coming out, it was just a matter of time before Zowie made its own contribution, this once going for the realm of mice by putting together one for gamers with smaller hards than usual.While there are definitely a whole myriad of mice on today's market, there are always compan... |
22 April 2011 09:51 GMT |
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Gigabyte is mostly known for its many motherboards and video cards, but it also deals in peripherals, as made abundantly clear by its most recent mouse, a wireless model with LED lighting and a long battery life.Back when wireless peripherals were first developed, they didn't sell much because of their higher p... |
8 April 2011 05:03 GMT |
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Mice of all sorts have long been characterized by the clicking sounds, but it looks like Nexus really wants to be known as the one who broke away form that convention, having now released the SM-8000. Originally, the means for inputting information in a PC was the keyboard, and there wasn't really anything els... |
5 April 2011 08:25 GMT |
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Logitech is one of those companies that made a name for itself around the world by developing and selling a wide variety of computer peripherals, and it looks like its most recent one has been completed.Over the past couple of years, wireless computing products have definitely risen in profile and performance.This g... |
4 April 2011 07:25 GMT |
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It looks like the market for peripherals is getting some new additions, something to get things moving on the IT market, now that it looks like hardly anything is happening except for computer OEMs finally resuming sales of Sandy Bridge laptops.While some hope that things will pick up on the IT market did blossom la... |
29 March 2011 08:34 GMT |
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The eco friendliness card is one that hardware makers have been flaunting more and more often lately, and it seems that even mice have started to get with the program, as shown by Fujitsu.There aren't many ways that one can boost the environmental friendliness of a peripheral (mice, keyboards, etc.).Still, whil... |
26 January 2011 09:38 GMT |
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American researchers have developed antibodies against a MRSA protein, which interfere with the growth of the bacteria, and are very “attractive candidates” for the first vaccine against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.Edward Schwarz from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York,... |
17 January 2011 05:20 GMT |
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When creating a gaming mouse, companies have to make sure they make it versatile, comfortable, responsive and aesthetically pleasing, and CM Storm claims to have achieved all this with the Spawn.Even with CES 2011 over and done with, there seems to be no stopping the IT companies that want to keep releasing newer an... |
13 January 2011 07:03 GMT |
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Roccat proudly added its latest gaming mouse, the Kova[+], to its website, a certain peripheral that, as always, strives to combine both performance and affordability in an aesthetically-pleasing package.When making gaming peripherals, hardware companies have to take into account various factors, and the degree to w... |
11 January 2011 08:25 GMT |
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While Gigabyte may be better known for its many motherboards and video cards, it figured it would be time to unveil a new mouse, so it created the M5650, coincidentally around the same time as Smartfish delivered the Whirl Mini.Gigabyte and Smartfish seem to have focused on different aspects of their respective prod... |
21 December 2010 03:57 GMT |
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Peripherals have started gaining less and less ordinary traits, from unusual shapes and color themes to such things as multiple button sets and removable ones, and Revoltec figured it would do something arguably more odd with its FightMouse Elite. The word 'Elite' has started to show up as part of more and... |
17 December 2010 08:42 GMT |
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Living in a wild, demanding environment, where the resources are limited, could be better for the immune system than living in absolute comfort, concluded a new research, carried out at the University of Bristol.The leader of the study was Professor Mark Viney, who, along with his colleagues, made a comparison betwee... |
6 December 2010 06:21 GMT |
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Without a doubt, we've come across plenty of interesting uses for Microsoft's Kinect motion controller over the past few weeks, enabled by the various hacking procedures available out there, but, without a doubt, one of the coolest is the one a guy called Liam Nichols has come up with, since it will actual... |
29 November 2010 10:28 GMT |
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Like many of its peers, Gigabyte has been releasing devices left and right and for a variety of market segments, though it appears that it is not yet ready to call it a day, having also put together a certain wireless peripheral.The most recent so-called news related to this company dealt with the impending arrival ... |
12 November 2010 10:29 GMT |
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Those of you that keep an eye out for style will most definitely remember Gigabyte's GM-M7800S wireless mouse that was released about an year ago, so if its Swarovski blinged-up fine brown leather exterior managed to leave quite an impression on you then you will most definitely be happy to know this is now avai... |
11 November 2010 03:58 GMT |
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Over the years, the peripheral known as the mouse has come to be associated with that very distinctive sound known as the click, but Nexus decided it was time mice outgrew that habit, which is why it brought forth the aptly names Silent Mouse. Mice with low-noise clicking sounds have been released in the past, but ... |
2 November 2010 10:32 GMT |
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Long time maker of all sort of high-end and gaming products Gigabyte went ahead and, this time around, released a pair of new wired mice which bear the names of M6900 and M6980. Since mice have become the central input device for most, if not all games, makers of such devices have been especially mindful of their de... |
2 November 2010 07:26 GMT |
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All laptop touchpads have limited functionality as they are designed as a light replacement for the actual mouse. Two Finger Scroll comes to extend the usability of Synaptics touchpads by enabling two-finger and three-finger gestures.
Some TouchPad drivers sport only one-finger scroll capability, which allows the us... |
18 October 2010 11:11 GMT |
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SteelSeries may have already shown off a number of special-purpose peripherals, but it seems that it is not yet done with the product launches, having now also come forth to unveil the Cataclysm mouse which was specifically designed for playing World of Warcraft.The newcomer imitates the plating design of Deathwing ... |
15 October 2010 04:46 GMT |
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Knowing that good peripherals have more or less the same bearing on the gaming experience as video boards and CPUs, Razer has created a new iteration of its popular Naga MMO mouse, one that can operate both as a wired and a wireless peripheral.The Naga Mouse from Razer is especially designed for players of MMO (mass... |
14 October 2010 02:27 GMT |
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