The not-so-Mighty Mouse
October 8, 2009 by Robin Parrish
Filed under Electronics
Apple has officially lost the right to use “Mighty Mouse” as the name of its current-gen iMac mouse. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the trademark for that name to a different company.
Apple’s Mighty Mouse first arrived in mid-2005 as a peripheral exclusively for use with Mac OS X. It was met with mixed reviews, which over time have turned decidedly negative. Users have been turned off by the non-useful side buttons, the on-again-off-again Bluetooth connection the wireless Mighty Mouse has with the iMac, and the problematic track ball on top.
Apple has been busy of late filing patents …read more
Now This Is A “Mighty Mouse”
December 27, 2008 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
[via MacBlogz]
If this thing does come true it will be one of the best mice I’ve seen ever. A Multi-touch Mighty Mouse would be killer. It would truly redeem the name of the Mighty Mouse, which till now is a severely over priced but slightly lacking pointing device.
Don’t get me wrong, there are some good things about it but I personally think it’s just not worth the price tag Apple placed on it. A Multi-touch Mighty Mouse made our of aluminum however is a different story.
Imagine a mouse that reacts to multi-touch gestures. No moving parts, made out of …read more
Review: Mighty Mouse
August 13, 2006 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
Current PhilMUG Chairman, Elbert has a nice first look at Apple’s new Wireless Mighty Mouse. He’s one of the first people I know locally to get his hands on a Wirless Mighty Mouse. He wrote a good detailed first look of the thing. If you’re thinking of getting one, read his review. It might just help you decide if it’s the right mouse for you. As for me, I want one.




