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Chip Chick (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The new Magic Mouse from Apple just got a whole lot more magical. ColorWare has put its spell on the Magic Mouse with new customization options. You can custiomize both the top and bottom of the Magic Mouse with the different available color choices giving it a personality of its own. If you want to buy a new mouse it will cost you $99 for ...
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Apple recently brought Multi-Touch™ gestures to the desktop with their revolutionary Magic Mouse...
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | yesterday
In Brief: Although Apple only provides drivers to support the new Magic Mouse on Mac OS X or Windows via Boot Camp, a recent software update has been hacked and converted into an .exe for operating the mouse on ordinary Windows PCs. Meanwhile, a separate report suggests Apple has been rejecting warranty claims for Macs that have been used in smokers' homes....
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you've been intrigued by Apple's pricey Magic Mouse but run Windows, or want its multi-touch scrolling powers to work in a Windows installation in Boot Camp, you're in luck. Windows-compatible drivers have been extracted to install at your leisure. From the comments found at the Uneasy Silence blog and our sibling Gizmodo, it seems that installing these drivers—extracted from a Bluetooth...
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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | yesterday
Windows users still drooling over Apple's multitouch Magic Mouse might finally have an excuse to step into an Apple store, thanks to "a little hackery" by UneasySilence.
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Pligg Beta 9 / Published News (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Apple released the world's first Multi-Touch mouse, Known as Magic Mouse. They have used same Multi-Touch technology which was introduced on the revo 4 Vote(s)
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Techie Buzz (Free subscription) | yesterday
Download drivers for Magic Mouse the first multi-touch mouse by Apple. Magic Mouse drivers are available for both 32bit and 64bit versions of Windows. You might also like: Fix for Mouse Not Moving To Secondary Monitor Issue on Windows Vista Check & Download Windows 7 Drivers at RadarSync NoDevice: 30,000+ Windows Drivers For Free Download Apple Advertises on Windows 7 Keywords
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The Apple Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple unveiled its Mighty Mouse replacement, the Magic Mouse, last month alongside new versions of the iMac, Mac mini and entry-level Macbook. The mouse was well-received, perhaps due in part to the disappointment most felt about its predecessor. Better tracking and touch gestures combined to deliver a much better experience overall. But only for Mac users, [...]
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Fast Company (Free subscription) | yesterday
Until we can harness our brain-power for desktop pointing, Apple's Magic Mouse will remain one of the most innovative (and polarizing ) clickable rodents on the market. But it definitely isn't new. In fact, if you look at how your hand is supposed to use Magic Mouse, which Apple released last month and updated for Windows this week, it's really not a mouse at all. To your fingers, it's more like a...
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OS News (Free subscription) | yesterday
"So you like Apple's fancy Magic Mouse? It's a beautiful piece of engineering with an insane price tag of $70. Problem is, even at $70, it only works on Macs leaving Windows users in the dust. But thanks to a hidden update here is how you get this little guy to work in Windows XP (32 bit) to Windows 7."
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MacOSXHints (Free subscription) | yesterday
I wrote some proof-of-concept code that allows you to use the Apple Magic Mouse to zoom in/out in the frontmost application with pinch gestures. I've detailed the process of how I got this working in this entry on my blog, including some compilable source code that implements pinch for zoom in/out (in Preview, for instance). [ robg adds: The referenced blog post walks is quite technical, and the end...
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Coated (Free subscription) | yesterday
No self-respecting PC user would ever admit it, but some Apple products always make many of us throw sideways glances and wonder, even for a second, if going Mac would be worth it. One such product is Apple’s Multitouch Magic Mouse, a sleek wireless mouse that does away with buttons in favor of a plain [...]
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Remove the Labels (Free subscription) | yesterday
The big news here is only that Windows 7 and XP machines have had their drivers extracted from regular software update for Macs with MS operating system running on Boot Camp to take its cover in hostile environment. As for Vista drivers, they should probably be backwards compatible from Win7.
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Gadget Venue dot com (Free subscription) | yesterday
An unofficial hack has been made that allows the Apple Magic Mouse to work on a PC running Windows XP, Vista or 7. The hack came about thanks to an Apple Bluetooth update which had the code extracted allowing for 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows to be created. By using the Magic Mouse on a PC [...] Apple Magic Mouse now Windows Compatible
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Mac World UK (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
Hack reportedly works on any PC running Windows XP to Windows 7 Apple's new £55 Magic Mouse, billed as the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse, is now reportedly available to Windows users.
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prmac | 10/21/2009
Atlanta based SimpleLeap Software today announced a new contest on their company blog. They will giving away one Apple Magic Mouse and one copy of their Mac flashcard and testing study app, Cram, to two lucky winners just for commenting on their blog. The contest is easy to enter. Simply leave a comment on the contest blog post and SimpleLeap will select two winners randomly on October 29, 2009. Winners...