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22 Nov

If you picked up one of Apple’s newly released Magic Mouses with the intentions of using them on a Windows computer you may have noticed that the finger gestures don’t work.
Luckily, a third party developer has come forth to release what they are calling the first Windows Magic Mouse drivers. Of course, you’re going to have to use them at your own risk as we have yet to test them but they have been met with generally well reception thus far. And considering they were actually extracted from Apple’s recent Bluetooth Update, you probably won’t have a problem with them.
You can get the 32-bit drivers here and the 64-bit drivers here.
via uneasysilence
Tags: Accessories, Apple, Apple, drivers, gestures, magic mouse, microsoft, Mobile News, windows20 Oct

Apple has today come forth to announce a whole slew of updates to their various product lines. First up is the plastic MacBook that is getting an almost full redesign with a uni body enclosure, non removable 7-hour battery and large multitouch track pad as found on the MacBook Pros.
The iMac will feature generally the same design as the last generation, a 21.5-inch LED display with various Core 2 Duo offerings. Alternatively, there is a 27-inch model that features an Intel i5 or i7 with both models support up to 16GB of RAM.
The Mac Mini keeps the same design but gets a processor upgrade, more RAM and a NVIDIA 9400M 256MB graphics card.
And last but not least, the Magic Mouse — As you could probably already tell this is the successor to the Mighty Mouse and features probably the biggest redesign of all the updated product lines. This new mouse features no buttons whatsoever but instead a touch sensitive face for, you guessed it, gesture based controls.
Head over to Apple’s website to check all of these updates out.
Tags: Apple, Apple, imac, Laptops, Mac Mini, MacBook, magic mouse, Mobile News, Mobile Software
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