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- A Mouse that Fits Inside your Laptop
- One of the biggest bummers of traveling with a laptop is trying to use the built-in trackpad and nub to navigate. Apart from my general difficulty dealing with the cramped design, I always end up inadvertently hitting the pad with my thumb while typing, thus moving the cursor...
- Blog posts 2007-02-14
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- Gadget Lust: Mogo Mouse for Netbooks
- Remember the Mogo Talk Bluetooth headset, which piggybacks on iPhones and BlackBerrys? Now there's a Mogo Mouse that piggybacks on netbooks. Check it out: So basically it's the uber-popular Mogo Presenter Mouse (which usually rides shotgun in a laptop's ExpressCard or PC Card...
- Blog posts 2009-08-07
- Gadget Lust Reloaded: MoGo Talk Bluetooth Headset
- Remember the MoGo Talk Bluetooth Headset from a couple months ago? We went a little ga-ga over the way it rides shotgun -- make that piggyback -- on your BlackBerry or iPhone. (Well, I did, anyway -- Dave only goes ga-ga for Lady Gaga. Weird, I know.) ...
- Blog posts 2009-09-17
- Road Warriors, Take Heart; MoGo Mouse BT Mitigates Mobile Mouse Miseries; Palm-sized MoGo Mouse BT stores, automatically recharges inside computer's PC card slot; delivers true Bluetooth wireless operability to on-the-go users
- LAS VEGAS -- For years, it's been one of the biggest frustrations that road warriors deal with while carrying around their laptop computers...their mice.
- Research articles 2006-01-02
- Get a Remote Control for Your Computer
- Why should you have a usb-powered remote like the one shown on the left for your computer? There are a lot of reasons. First, it combines the PowerPoint usefulness and laser pointer of this wireless presenter with the folds-into-your-laptop's-PCMCIA-Slot portability of a Mogo mouse. Second, it has controls...
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Another Easy Geeky Gift Idea
- One of my favorite new products for business travelers is the ultra-portable MoGo Mouse, a wireless Bluetooth device that folds up to fit and recharge in a spare PC card slot in your laptop. Problem was, it used to be a bit on the pricey side: $70. Well Buy.com is...
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
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