
Razer has unleashed its newest gaming mouse pad, the new Razer Vespula mat. This latest technology from Razer is a lightweight gaming mouse pad boasting two sides that can be used; it really depends on what you need it for as one side is used as a Speed Surface for faster mouse movements while the other is a Control Surface which can pick up even the most precise of mouse movements. The techie-named Vespula is the company’s first dual-sided gaming surface, complete with “speed” and “control” sides that supposedly give you the best of both worlds when switching from one genre to the next. Razer Vespula will retail for 34.99 in your local currency (that would be $34.99 or €34.99).

Our latest gadget for today is the Jelly Click Inflatable Mouse. This new gadget is really amazing because this mouse portability is to the extreme level. With the help of advanced technology its electronic circuits are stored in a small flexible board so it can’t be damage easily or broken, because the body itself is soft plastic. The air on the mouse comes out easily so you just need to plug this gadget in your USB port and there you go you can now use this latest gadget. Aside from that techie features, this latest invention is also waterproof, and can be use even in extreme conditions.

Elecom has unveiled its latest technology, introducing the new M-D17DR 2.4 GHz wireless mouse which only needs one AAA battery and it can last up to 69 hours of continous use. The Elecom M-D17DR wireless mouse is compatible with Windows XP (SP1/2), Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6. This latest device is now available in the market with a price of 4,700 Yen (about $54).

Apple has unleashed its latest technology, the new Apple Magic Mouse. This latest technology from apple features a multi-touch and gesture technology, and considered as the very first consumer mouse to have multi-touch capabilities which is really unique. Don’t worry if you think that it will just work on Mac, because it is now available for the Windows operating system, both officially and unofficially. First, Apple had to write a Windows driver for the Magic Mouse so that the device would continue working when the user booted the Mac in Windows mode, but now it can also work on standalone Windows machines.
WarMouse has announced its latest technology, the new OOMouse Multi-Button Office Application Mouse. This latest device is the very first multi-button application mouse designed for a wide variety of software applications, including Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, and OpenOffice.org. It also incorporates an analog joystick and consider as the first device to permit the use of the joystick as a keyboard.
The OOMouse includes default profiles for the five core OpenOffice.org applications based on 662 million datapoints compiled by the usage tracking facility incorporated into OpenOffice.org 3.1. These profiles can be easily customized to suit the user’s preferences using the included OOMouse setup software. The OOMouse supports Windows, Linux, and Macintosh operating systems and will retail for $74.99 when the online store opens.

Dutch Corporation Intelligent Design has announced its latest technology news, the Titanium ID Mouse. This latest device is a wireless bluetooth mouse, which is compatible with both Mac and Windows. Its designed was made from titanium casing, along with neodymium scroll wheel with synthetic resin. This mouse is designed for both right and left handed users and is currently available in black and white colors in a retail price of 800 Euros, about $1,178.
Raptor has announced a new gaming mouse called the M3x. This latest M3X Gaming Mouse features a laser sensor with a dpi range from 400 to 4800, it also includes a gold USB plug, a 2 meter USB cable, as well seven programmable mouse buttons together with the scroll wheel. The mouse also comes with a weight-adjustment mechanism and a soft-touch surface. The M3x will go on sale later this month for a retail price of 70 Euro (about $103) which is available in black color.

Have you seen a collapsible table for laptop with a builtin USB laptop cooler? Not yet? then this is what I’m saying, the USB Laptop Cool Table, which comes with a cooler and a Bear-Shaped mouse pad allows you to place your laptop on it, and easily have the laptop raised to a comfortable level or angle which does not stress your neck.
The most unique feature of this Foldable USB Laptop Cool Table is its cooling ability. The built-in USB fan helps cool the laptop, and the elevated laptop stand reduces the chance of developing sore wrists and back pain. The flexible design enables users to easily place their laptop in the most comfortable position. It cost $30 and requires no assembly and can be adjusts in seconds.

Mouse Computer has added one more Desktop Gaming Computer in its NextGear L720 series. Now they launch NextGear L720EV4-WS64 with excellent features and latest and stylish deign. This is the second gaming computer for this month. The first one is none other than the MASTERPIECE V1200.
The NextFear L720 series has superb features and powered by one of the faster processor in the world, the Core i7-920 processor . It is also equipped with a powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTS250 graphics card with 1GB of VRAM, a 6GB of PC3 10600 RAM, a 1TB of HDD SATA II, a DVD Super Multi and runs on Windows Vista Home Premium 64Bit OS. The NextGear L720EV4-WS64 will be sold in Japan for around 126,000 Yen ($1,320). Now one thing is confirm, all latest games are running without any disturbance in this monster computer, it runs heavy games smoothly.

Logitech has recently updated its G5 gaming mouse with the release of the Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse. The G5000 gets all the gaming hardware found in the G5 (and G9x) like a high-res, 5700 dpi sensor that can be adjusted on the fly and removable weights for further customization. This device weigh only 27grams, and has ten programmable buttons, a dual mode scroll wheel with hyper-fast scrolling, and click-to-click scrolling that’s designed for weapon selection.

On the other hand, Its new gaming headset was also unveiled, the Logitech G330, which features a noise canceling microphone and in-line audio controls. The Logitech G500 Gaming mouse retails for $69.99, meanwhile the G330 headset is priced at $49.99.
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