Archive for February, 2008

Friday
Feb 15,2008

The Logitech MX Revolution scrolls through long documents at lightning quick speeds with the nearly frictionless alloy scroll wheel. Shift to precise click-to-click scrolling to navigate lists, slides and image collections.

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A high-resolution sensor inside this mouse makes it the most sensitive, highest performance mouse on the market. The precision laser tracking works on almost any surface. The Logitech MX Revolution uses advanced technology to detect your current application and automatically apply the scrolling mode that best fits the task at hand.

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Two conveniently located side buttons let you easily move forward and back through pages on the Internet. The mouse also moves seamlessly between documents. It’s never been easier to cut and paste between applications, compare documents or check email.

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Highlight a word or phrase and click the Search button to display results from a search engine immediately. Have full-speed USB wireless technology with a simple plug and play interface. System requirements - Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT 4.0, XP, Mac OS 8.6 or later, available USB port, CD-ROM drive.

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Technical Details:

* MicroGear Precision scroll wheel operates in two distinct modes, allowing you to scroll faster and with more precision than ever before
* SmartShift technology automatically applies the best scrolling mode for the application you’re using
* Document quick flip lets you move effortlessly between documents and applications
* Integrated search button connects instantly to your preferred search engine
* Precise laser technology and a rechargeable battery
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Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Combining accurate blood pressure readings into a working optical mouse for the home computer is another interesting innovation.
Ocean Medical Center in Brick and its parent company, Meridian Health, are presenting their latest digital health technology solutions at the 2008 International CES Show.
The items presented at the conference by Meridian tend to focus on some of the more common medical ailments often found throughout Brick’s senior population, such as hypertension, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure and diabetes.

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A computer mouse that can observe your blood pressure, medicine bottle caps that track your use and report your progress back to your physician and GPS-enabled sneakers with emergency response service is amazing, don’t you think?

Logitech Optical Marble Mouse

Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

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Logitech Optical Marble Mouse is an ambidextrous mouse that saves wear and tear on your mouse-moving hand and wrist.
System requirements - for PC, Win95/98/NT or 2000, bearing in mind that Win98 or later is required for plug-and-play USB For Macintosh, OS 8.5 or later, a USB port, and a CD-ROM drive.

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Logitech’s Optical Marble mouse gives you the familiarity of a mouse with the convenience of trackball navigation. Designed for comfort in either hand, this space-saving, four-button trackball boasts Logitech’s innovative optical tracking system to deliver superior precision and smooth motion with virtually no maintenance or cleaning required.

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The R2 Gaming Mouse Mark

Tuesday
Feb 12,2008

The R2 Gaming Mouse Mark II’s has an unique round shape that requires you to use more precise fingertip control, elevating your game to incredible heights.

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The slightest touch effortlessly moves the mouse across your desktop. The LED’s inside the mouse body and the buttons blink and throb to a programmable rhythm and style.

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The R2 Gaming Mouse Mark features:

* 4 buttons
* 3 pressure zones that react as buttons
* Up to 1600 dpi
* Round grip for precise fingertip control
* PAL programming language allows almost complete customization of the mouse’s operation
o X and Y dpi
o All 4 buttons, 3 grip zones, and even lifting the mouse can be programmed
o Programmable lightshow
o 32k onboard memory stores programmed settings
* Works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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JellyClick Mouse

Monday
Feb 11,2008

Designer: Bongkun Shin, Heungkyo Seo, Jiwoong Hwang & Wooteik Lim

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The JellyClick Mouse is different than the usual mouse, because it has an electronic circuit remaining on a small flexible board and the body is made of soft plastic. If you want to use this mouse you have to attach the USB cable and that’s it, but first you have to blow up the Jelly clock and you have to do it carefully. The Jelly Click takes mouse portability to the extreme.
I would like to hear a good review on this product, to see if it can be used for games, too.