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    <title>OCModShop Keyboard &amp; Mice News</title>
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    <pubdate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:39:00 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Razer Orochi Mouse &amp; Kabuto Mouse Pad</title>
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Lately Razer has been focusing more on niche products than all around gaming products. Take the Razer Naga which is designed specifically for MMOG, which is an exceptional online game mouse. Now they have ventured into mobile gaming and designed the Orochi Bluetooth and wired mouse. You get the convince of wireless Bluetooth operation and save your batteries for when your truly mobile. The Orochi has a small footprint but packs a big gaming punch for when your on the go. By some cruel twist of fate in our kit we also found a Kabuto mouse pad, and we were scheduled for a trip to California for a vendor meeting and factory tour so we took the Orochi and Kabuto out in the field for testing.
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     	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:39:00 PST</pubDate>
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      <title>Coolermaster Mouse Mat Roundup Review</title>
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"Coolermaster is a name that will be instantly recognisable to most hardware fans, being a longstanding big player in the case, psu and cooling market. This time round though we will be trying out something a little bit different from Coolermaster, their range of CM Storm mouse mats aimed at the gaming market.

As anyone who has missed that vital head shot can tell you, the surface on which you use your mouse can have a huge difference with your game play, as well as many other areas of your computing. With 6 variations of mouse mat here, there is bound to be an option to suit everybody, so let's get on with it and have a look at the offerings."
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     	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:43:00 PST</pubDate>
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      <title>Apple Magic Mouse Review</title>
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"Apple's history with mice looks a lot like GM's history with economy cars. It's kind of sketchy. From the much-bemoaned "hockey puck mouse" of the late 90s to the translucent Apple Pro Mouse without a right click, Steve Jobs and company have never been squeamish about trampling function for fashion. So when Apple introduced the Magic Mouse, which forgoes any buttons or scroll wheels in favor of multi-touch capability, we approached it with trepidation."
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     	<pubDate>Fri, 6 Nov 2009 09:52:00 PST</pubDate>
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