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Intelligent Design Titanium ID Mouse

Fresh off of the news surrounding the Apple Magic Mouse, costing what some thought was an exorbitant 55 pounds, another computer mouse has landed that costs a touch more.

The “ID Mouse,” built by the Intelligent-Design, according to them was created for those who demand perfection at their fingertips. It rings up at a budget cracking $1200 dollars though. Thus for now, Apple seems to be the affordable option. But you may also be interested with the ID mouse, so read on.

This wireless Bluetooth mouse debuted during Dutch Design Week, is hand-formed from Grade 1 titanium, high quality plastic resin, and has a three button with neodymium scroll wheel. All that and it’s pretty to boot. Of course, it lacks the multi-touch of the Magic Mouse, the Apple logo, and the cheap in comparison price tag of the Magic Mouse, but after you see just how pretty it is, you will want one all the same.ID mouseThe ID Mouse is offered in white or black model and it is suitable for left- and right-handed users. A dongle and a pair of AAA batteries are also provided. Oh, and it runs on all recent Windows builds and OSX. So, if you have $1,200 (or €800 in Old World money) to spare, why not add this latest gadget to your laptop or computer accessories?

Click More, Scroll More, and Do More with Logitech Marathon Mouse M705’s 3-Year Battery Life

Computers are used by more and more people today – at home and at the office. And to a computer, the mouse is one of the basic devices utilized to input data into the computer, the other being the keyboard.

Typically, a mouse includes a body that serves as a grip for the user’s hand and as a structure for mounting a movement sensing system and two or more buttons for selecting computer functions. It is connected to a computer by a cable for transmitting signal/power.

M705But today, a collection of wireless mouse is available to make it easier for a user to move the mouse around without having to drag a cord. And if you have noticed, the mouse we have here is no different from the others – wireless. What makes the Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 unique is that it uses less than half the power of comparable wireless mouse. Meaning, you can go up to three full years before a change is required.

The Marathon Mouse M705 will also let you enjoy a naturally comfortable grip, even after long hours of use because of its compact, sculpted, right-hand design and its laser tracking feature offers smooth, responsive and precise cursor control. Now, a button behind the wheels is also present that toggles two scrolling modes: Hyper-fast for quick navigation or click-to-click for greater precision. Sadly, there’s no left-handed version of this cool gadget.

The Logitech Marathon M705 can be yours for $69.99 when it arrives early next year. In the meantime, you can browse this website for your computer mouse needs.

A Glance at Some of the World’s Smallest Gadgets

For certain fields of consumer gadgets, technological advancement seems to be synonymous with making gadgets smaller. Smarter, smaller electronics along with consumers’ thirst for lighter, more portable gadgets is the major driving force behind the trend for tinier technologies. We have collected a selection of the world’s smallest gadgets – for the time being. Let’s start with the smallest DV camera in the world – the Muvi Micro DV Cam.muvi micro DV cam

The Muvi Micro DV Cam is just 16mm thick and not much longer than a matchbox. Its 2-megapixel lens records in 640 x 480 at 30 frames per second and it has a built-in microphone allowing you to record sound and use voice activated record – all can be saved to the included 2GB microSD card [can be upgraded to 8GB]. Powered by rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery [included], this tiny gadget requires a USB socket for charging [cable also included]. The Muvi Micro DV Cam is available here.

Xun_Chi_138Next is Xun Chi 138 – the world’s smallest phone. It’s a GSM with bar form factor that’s a bit longer than the AA battery. The Xun Chi 138 is said to come with built-in 1.3-megapixel camera, a touch screen with handwriting recognition, a stylus that neatly fits at the back of the phone, an MP3 player and support for GPRS connections. Of course it’s impossible to squeeze all the bells and whistles into a device that only weighs 55 grams and measures 2.64-inches in length. So it doesn’t come with a keypad, Bluetooth, or any expansion slot. And don’t expect the phone to hit the West anytime soon because for now, it only supports Chinese character.

ipod-shuffleNow, let’s talk about the world’s smallest music player that also happens to be the world’s first talking one – the 3rd gen iPod shuffle. It’s just 1.8” tall and 0.3” thin but with 4GB of storage. Moving all buttons to the right earbud cord shrinks down the size of this new iPod shuffle. And musically speaking, the new iPod shuffle is brilliant – thanks to an exciting new feature called VoiceOver that speaks 20 different languages so it can tell you song titles and artists in the correct languages. So little and yet so much! Get it right here!

lingo-tiny-mouseAnd this is TEC’s Lingo mouse that could possibly be the smallest wireless mouse in the world, or at least that’s what TEC claims it to be. I’m pretty sure you won’t be using this for a long period of time considering the 27.5mm x 60mm x 19mm form factor won’t be easy on your hand, but, you surely can’t argue with the 0.8 ounces weight if you’re a frequent traveller. This tiny pointer features 800 dpi, 2.4GHz with a range of up to 32.8 feet, and about 15 hours battery life with automatic shut off if left inactive for five minutes. Sadly, there’s no word on its Stateside release.

fit-pc2-compulabRecently also, CompuLab has released the smallest techie computer system in the world – the Fit-PC2 that’s based on Intel’s Atom Z530 processor and US15W chipset. It has 1GB RAM, a 2.5 SATA hard drive, a miniSD card slot, and it offers a HDMI output port. With its 4” x 4.5” x 1.05” size, it has managed to include six USB ports, Ethernet LAN port and built-in WiFi 802.11g connectivity. See also the features of the fit-PC here.

Enjoy the Mac experience with the all new iStand

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If you are a Mac fanatic, you can buy the all new iStand. Basically, it is a notebook stand, or a media center as they call it, and, other than a place for your notebook, it can charge both your iPod and iPhone as well.

It also has high performance speakers for rocking out those tunes and watching your favorite movies. These speakers’ volume can be adjusted using a touch sensitive control which needs only a simple slide of a finger for the volume to either increase or decrease.

There are also two additional high speed USB 2.0 ports for connecting other devices to the notebook. The monitor can also be adjusted in three different ways for maximum viewing comfort.

The notebook’s aluminum stand provides strength for your notebook . It is also designed  to provide maximum airflow under it and prevent overheating of your notebook.

The package comes with a wireless keyboard, a wireless laser mouse, Nano USB receiver, USB cable and three inserts for the iPod and iPhone, among others.

The USB Nano receiver controls both the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse. It can be inserted inside the mouse during travel. Just insert it in the USB port, no syncing needed for the mouse, the keyboard, and the USB receiver, and you can use the mouse and keyboard comfortably. Its 2.4 GHz frequency provides an instant and strong connection.

The keyboard’s Mac application keys provide access to iTunes, Mail, iChat, Safari and more. The function keys give instant access to your Dashboard and other media controls.

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