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This review is simple, the mouse just works, I read reviews on it and they were all good. Unlike the Mac Mighty Mouse which got a lot of bad ...
This review is simple, the mouse just works, I read reviews on it and they were all good. Unlike the Mac Mighty Mouse which got a lot of bad ...
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New HP Wi-Fi mouse has integrated receiver CBS News New HP Wi-Fi mouse has integrated receiverCBS NewsWireless mice are virtually standard issue these days -- everyone has a Bluetooth-powered mouse for their laptops, and often a second one on the desktop as well. Unfortunately, wireless mice have a downside: They require a small USB receiver -- also |
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Genius DX-ECO Bluetooth mouse uses a capacitor that recharges in minutes SlashGear Genius DX-ECO Bluetooth mouse uses a capacitor that recharges in minutesSlashGearThe thing I don't like about cordless mice that you have to charge is that they take so long to get a full charge typically. I always forget to plug them in and end up with no mouse for a long time while it charges back up. I generally like wireless and more » |
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Lenovo ThinkPad X130e PC Magazine Lenovo ThinkPad X130ePC MagazineBluetooth. AMD E-300 APU offers good everyday processing and graphics performance. Integrated hard drive accelerometer. Battery life could be better. Clickpad can be a little finicky. The Lenovo ThinkPad X130e is a semi-rugged netbook, outfitted with |
No mouse for your iPad, but there are ways to make it easier to use Houston Chronicle (blog)
Houston Chronicle (blog)No mouse for your iPad, but there are ways to make it easier to useHouston Chronicle (blog)Q. I just got an iPad 2 for use at work and I have one of those protective folders with a Bluetooth keyboard built in that works very well and makes the iPad much easier for me to use. Will the iPad 2 also support a Bluetooth mouse?
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SteelSeries Announces Bluetooth Controller for Mobile Gamers; New Headsets ... PC Advisor
G4 TV (blog)SteelSeries Announces Bluetooth Controller for Mobile Gamers; New Headsets PC AdvisorBy Patrick Miller | PC World | 11 January 12 The most unexpected new product in SteelSeries' 2012 line-up aimed at stalwart PC loyalists is undoubtedly the SteelSeries Ion Bluetooth controller, which promises not only to work with PCs but also Android SteelSeries drops a bag of CES goodies: two headsets, three mice and one Tiny gamepad connects to PC, tablets, or phones over BluetoothThings SteelSeries Is Showing At CESall 75 news articles »
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