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Microsoft’s prototype mice

October 6, 2009 by Robin Parrish  
Filed under Electronics

Microsoft’s prototype mice

As further evidence of just how feared and respected Apple is in the electronics industry — their every product is scrutinized, studied at length, and its new ideas and design aesthetics copied by pretty much everyone else — Microsoft has secretly been at work on a whole bunch of new prototypes for a multitouch mouse. The folks at MS Labs are doing some wildly cool stuff, but are they merely reacting once again to Apple’s already-rumored efforts to release a multitouch mouse of their own?
Multitouch, in case you’re not familiar with the term, refers to gesture-based controls primarily used on …read more

Sentinel Advance for Superior Gaming Experience

September 29, 2009 by Milo Riano  
Filed under Computers

Sentinel Advance for Superior Gaming Experience

CM Storm has a new powerful advance gaming mouse named “Sentinel Advance” which is designed to search and destroy opponents in the game. This is a gaming mouse they tout as a technological marvel that utilizes the latest innovations and equipped with cutting edge technologies.

The Sentinel Advance is powered with a 5600 DPI twin laser hardware, it has the ability for rapid fire mode, has an internal Sentinel-X memory, and includes their patented “Storm Guard” security. The Sentinel Advance has one mission and purpose and that is to “search and destroy”. This gadget could help you overpower your enemies …read more

GM-8000 Gaming Mouse Series

June 26, 2009 by Milo Riano  
Filed under Computers

GM-8000 Gaming Mouse Series

Gigabyte’s main product offerings are PCs, notebooks, and bigger computer parts. The company however; also offers a range of gaming mouse products.

The GM-8000 gaming mouse features the AVAG0 6090 laser sensor which has adjustable sensitivity from 400 dpi to 4000 dpi. This mouse also has Gigabyte’s HOST Engine which features 8KB of onboard memory, the GHOST software suite, and 16-bit wide data path. The mouse also has five independently programmable buttons, four level DPI adjustments and a USB report rate tuning.
This mouse is impressive, for a full feature set go to – Gigabyte mouse.
Image source from Gigabyte.

The PedMouse Case Mod

June 4, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

The PedMouse Case Mod

My first modern desktop PC had an absolutely gorgeous case to it. It was a Toshiba Infinia and it was one of the first to ditch the beige box for something a bit more stylish. Sometimes case modifications can be pretty cool. Sometimes they can go horribly wrong.

If you’re more interested in what can really be done with a case modification, check out this computer desk which really IS a "computer desk".

Teach Your Grandma Computers

December 21, 2008 by Sravan  
Filed under Computers

Teach Your Grandma Computers

If you haven’t thought of any Christmas gift yet, consider teaching your old computer-illiterate grandma how to use computers. The ultimate goal is for her to send you a mail, but to reach there are a few important steps one must learn. Here are six steps I can think of.

Belated Birthday Greetings to the Computer Mouse

December 11, 2008 by Sravan  
Filed under Computers

Belated Birthday Greetings to the Computer Mouse

Mice are small and warm and fit in our palms cozily. Some have three buttons, some have two and a wheel, some have three buttons where one of them is also a wheel. Some have only one ball, like Hitler, and some don’t even have that.
Computer mouse, the pointing device, celebrated its 40th birthday sometime during the last week. I wish it many many happy returns of the day.
In 1968, Doug Engelbart and his team at the Stanford Research Institute first created a carved wooden block mounted on wheels, with a long cable trailing out the back. Xerox developed the …read more


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