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If the Magic Mouse is a piece of flat land, the Mini Whirl is, well, Everest.
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Like the Mobee Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse making its worldwide debut today.
ENGADGET: Mobee's inductive Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse really is magical
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The Magic Charger itself matches the materials, look, and feel of Apple's Magic Mouse perfectly.
ENGADGET: Mobee's inductive Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse really is magical
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Regarding specs, we're told that a Mobee charged Magic Mouse will last for 6 days under constant use.
ENGADGET: Mobee's inductive Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse really is magical
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At that price, it offers a 6-8 month break-even for the typical Magic Mouse user relying on disposable batteries.
ENGADGET: Mobee's inductive Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse really is magical
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So Mountain Lion is built for precisely the same machines as previous versions: MacBooks, iMacs, Mac Minis and Mac Pros, equipped with a keyboard and either an oversized touchpad or a touch-sensitive Magic Mouse.
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The brand new ultra-wide all-aluminum iMac has been unboxed inside the hallowed halls of the Engadget HQ, and inside was a real scarcity of wires, a keyboard (which now requires one less battery but otherwise looks exactly the same), and of course that brand new multitouch Magic Mouse.
ENGADGET: New iMac and Magic Mouse unboxing and quick hands-on
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All this content is conveniently accessible via the Home Dashboard, which can be navigated using the Magic Remote or alternatively, with a mouse and keyboard.
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Users can easily browse and navigate through the Smart TV ecosystem using LG's four-mode Magic Remote, which acts as an air mouse with point and click, gesture commands, a scroll wheel and voice recognition.
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Since Walt Disney released Steamboat Willie, starring Mickey Mouse, in 1928, audiences around the world have been enamoured with Disney's magic.
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