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		<title>Scope Node Mouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us know that Elecom is famous for its pointing devices. The company comes back with its high end mouse. Dubbed as the Scope Node Mouse M-SN1UL, the device makes it feel as though you are holding a pen. It has a laser sensor (1600dpi) placed where a pen point was located once in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of us know that Elecom is famous for its pointing devices. The company comes back with its high end mouse. Dubbed as the Scope Node Mouse M-SN1UL, the device makes it feel as though you are holding a pen. It has a laser sensor (1600dpi) placed where a pen point was located once in your hand. Its off-center laser offers a great level of precision. You can purchase the Scope Node Mouse at GeekStuff4U.</p>
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		<title>Compact Bluetooth Mouse From Princeton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 11:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a new and compact Bluetooth mouse for your laptop, then check out the Princeton PSM-BT1 series mouse. Available in Black, Blue and Silver, the mouse has an impressive 1000dpi resolution. The Princeton PSM-BT1 measures at just 60mm x 99mm x 38mm and weights 65grams.]]></description>
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<p>If you are looking for a new and compact Bluetooth mouse for your laptop, then check out the Princeton PSM-BT1 series mouse. Available in Black, Blue and Silver, the mouse has an impressive 1000dpi resolution. The Princeton PSM-BT1 measures at just 60mm x 99mm x 38mm and weights 65grams.</p>
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		<title>Apple Mighty Mouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 16:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mighty Mouse made its public debut on August 2, 2005 becoming Apple’s first multi-button mouse ever. Its wireless counterpart was released the following year and aside from a minor aesthetic change in 2007, the device has remained practically untouched since its inception. While indeed, the Mighty Mouse brought a well received touch-sensitive top shell, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Mighty Mouse made its public debut on August 2, 2005 becoming Apple’s first multi-button mouse ever. Its wireless counterpart was released the following year and aside from a minor aesthetic change in 2007, the device has remained practically untouched since its inception. While indeed, the Mighty Mouse brought a well received touch-sensitive top shell, a 360 degree clickable scroll ball, and pressure sensitive side “squeeze” buttons, Apple’s current touch technology and manufacturing methods leave the little old Mighty Mouse in the dust. Time for a change? Perhaps the design below can offer up what may be in store.<span id="more-4069"></span><br />
The Mighty Mouse is currently made of white plastic, a material that is becoming rare amongst Apple products (iPhone 3G aside). We have seen the white plastic iMac morph into an aluminum gem, and more recently have witnessed the older MacBooks lose their plastic case in favor of an aluminum unibody design. Simple logic would agree that a shift from the current white plastic shell to an aluminum casing would not be out of the question. Anyone who owns or has used a Mighty Mouse for any extended period of time is not only familiar with the gunk that accumulates along the edges but have probably had a problem with dirt building on the scroll ball rendering it useless until thoroughly cleaned. What would would be more amazing than gripping an aluminum Mighty Mouse that utilizes touch action scrolling?<br />
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Apple’s touch technology has grown leaps and bounds since the debut of the Mighty Mouse. A 2007 patent application details an “arbitrary shaped grippable member” (don’t get any filthy ideas here) that incorporates positioning and multitouch detection to determine a users action. In essence, it would act as one seamless area from which a user could scroll and pan by dragging a finger over the device’s surface. The mouse would also have the ability to process various movements and gestures assigned to different functions on the computer. “For example, gestures can be created to detect and effect a user command to resize a window, scroll a display, rotate an object, zoom in or out of a displayed view, delete or insert text or other objects, etc.” The patent goes on to detail that “gestures can also be used to invoke and manipulate virtual control interfaces, such as volume knobs, switches, sliders, handles, knobs, doors, and other widgets that may be created to facilitate human interaction with the computing system.”</p>
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As the design indicates, an updated aluminum Mighty Mouse could boast sleeker dimensions that are better contoured to the hand. A lower profile body would make touch usability more versatile for complex gestures while still retaining enough height to fit the necessary batteries to power it. Outfitted with a glass front end surface to capture finger movements, this could be the end all be all Mighty Mouse of the future.</p>
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