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  • Holiday Buyer's Guide 2006, Part 7: More Mobile Stuff - Reviews

    response and an incredibly reflexive feel on-screen. Polyurethane feet on the G5's underside deliver non-stick gliding action across many desktop surfaces. No trackball mouse can come close to its performance, never mind standard ball mice. Using the G5 for...

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  • Scientists Use Quake 2 Engine to Study Brains - News

    activity of mice in motion thanks to the Quake 2 engine. Researchers have devised an apparatus that holds the head of a mouse in place with a metal helmet, while the animal stands in a floating styrofoam ball held up by a stream of air. (Think of this as if...

  • Ease of Use - Reviews

    Ease of Use. Logitech Kensington Mouse. Logitech and Kensington go head-to-head with laser notebook mice. Each mouse sports a killer app feature, but who built the better mousetrap?. Here I consider these mice as, well, mice. They each glide smoothly over...

  • Rotograf Programmable Gaming Mouse - Reviews

    time is much quicker than for conventional mice. This is equivalent to leveraging the balls of the feet for quicker mobility as compared to moving flat-footed, as with typical mice. The RTR-720 also features fully customizable components available in a variety...

  • Dropping Science: New Tech Discoveries - Picture Stories

    that would engage fans in the game –- by sending vibrations to their phones. The researchers say they could set up phones to sync with ball movement on the field and vibrate whenever the ball is kicked, creating longer vibrations for longer kicks and the...

  • 20 Unusual Uses for USB - Picture Stories

    and quickly established itself as a speedy and user-friendly data transfer connector. Today, Universal Serial Bus has an assured spot in the consumer electronics business. Everything from mice and printers to MP3 players, heaters and coolers, and even USB aquariums...

  • 25 Years of Mac: Hits and Misses - Picture Stories

    a new segment of users and began to introduce its products to the living rooms of America. Apple needed a product that appealed to a large number of users, which would be simple to use (most of the computers at the time didn’t use mice and relied on command-line...

  • Precision Surface: ComPad Speed-Pad - Reviews

    for a ball-bearing mouse, and for optical mice, it might lack the reflective properties needed. The Speed-Pad is made of plastic and provides a nearly perfect surface, especially for optical mice. We tried it with mice from Logitech and Microsoft. When used...

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