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Rude Gameware’s Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse v2 has a long name and a lengthy spec sheet

Posted by on Thursday, 27 January, 2011

When the crew at Rude Gameware aren’t flipping burgers, they’re building gaming gear — like this Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 — and while we haven’t seen anything particularly groundbreaking, there’s some bang for the buck to be had. This rodent in particular brings the heat with a 5000dpi laser sensor with a 1ms response time and 1000Hz polling rate, on-board memory to save configurations and macros for each of its seven programmable buttons, adjustable weights and on-the-fly DPI, a braided cord and even a moderately comfortable-looking design. Best of all, it’ll manage to deliver all that for a nickel shy of next month. Oh, it’ll have some storied competitors at that price point, to be sure, but now you have more choices. Isn’t capitalism grand? PR after the break.

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Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse seriously, finally, officially announced, doesn’t ship until December

Posted by on Sunday, 5 September, 2010

Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse seriously, finally, officially announced, doesn’t ship until December
After the overt teasing , leaking , and then more leaking , Microsoft’s finally ready to spit out the details on its Arc Touch Mouse , which at the end of the day is really just… a mouse. As we’ve seen, the peripheral has an incredibly unique design — the flat device arches its back to click into a mountain shape, which actually ends up powering the little rodent up. So, where does the whole …
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New iPod Touch 4G Details unveiled
The rumors about the new iPod touch 4G have been pretty accurate. Today Apple announced the new iPod touch, packed with new features including Apple’s Retina display, FaceTime video calling, HD…
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Study Scours New York Subway, Finding Rats Remain Wily

Posted by on Wednesday, 16 June, 2010

Study Scours New York Subway, Finding Rats Remain Wily
The findings appear to belie many of the truisms familiar to New Yorkers who have screamed at the sight of a rodent on the tracks.
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After missing out on Big 12 South, Pac-10 likely to add Utah
Sporting News staff reports Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe went from goat to hero by unexpectedly striking a deal to keep his conference together . Now, the Pac-10, which stood to be the biggest winner in the latest round of conference expansion, might end up the greatest loser. The Pac-10 originally hoped to add Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Colorado. But the …
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The Only Mouse That Needs Regular Tune Ups [Mouses]

Posted by on Saturday, 15 May, 2010
When Toyota gave the iQ, their tiny new four-seater, the tagline “nimble as a mouse,” they were probably referring to the cheese-loving rodent. But just to cover all the bases, they turned one into a giant, functioning computer mouse, too. More »










Toyota – Business – Automotive industry – Advertising – Marketing and Advertising

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And for their next trick, NASA will levitate a mouse

Posted by on Friday, 11 September, 2009

mouseMicrogravity researchers at NASA have used a superconducting magnet that generated a field powerful enough to levitate the water inside a mouse, effectively simulating weightlessness for the rodent, right here on earth! The first floating mouse didn’t seem very happy about the ordeal, so subsequent tests involved sedating the test mice. As should be expected, the doped up mice had a much better time floating around.

The research is intended to study the effects of weightlessness on bone density, and to find ways to counter the negative effects of prolonged low-gravity on the human body. No word yet on when human beings will be floated around as part of this research.

Via TG Daily.



Put your rodent on rails with the Hamtrack

Posted by on Thursday, 18 June, 2009

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First, let us just acknowledge that “Hamtrack” is the best portmanteau of the year so far. Now, on to the products. I think you can see from the picture exactly how this utterly-genius pet toy works. Like a hamster ball but with wheels. I’m afraid the Critter Cruiser is unidirectional and thus a little limited, but the Hamtrack could be, and I don’t think I’m exaggerating here, the greatest hamster accessory of all time.

Putting down tracks for the hamster-car to go down, are you kidding me? That’s so awesome I feel like going out and buying a hamster right now just to see it fly around my apartment in this thing. I’m sure people have DIYed habitrail-esque things like this before, but they didn’t have a pink sports car to go with it. Can you imagine that thing flying around under your desk all day? Madness!

[via many things: 7gadgets, Gizmodiva, Likecool]