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Apple just introduced the latest rethinking of the mouse, called Mighty Mouse. The concepts of touch-sensitive surfaces and full 360 degree scrolling capability have never before been found together in one device. As a former Windows user, I have become accustomed to the concept of left and right-clicking. When I switched over to Mac, I longed for the ability to do the same with an official Apple mouse but all Apple mice have been single-button, until today. I have already purchased a Logitech Mx310 mouse, which works very well for me on my Powerbook G4, but the idea of 360 degree scrolling and touch-sensitive buttons lures me toward this new creation from Apple. I’m looking forward to trying one out at the La Encantada Apple Store, but to be quite honest I think I will wait for a Bluetooth model to be released before buying another mouse.

Apple released updated iBook and Mac Mini models today.
On the iBooks, the following features have been improved:
* Faster Processors - the 12″ model now has a 1.33 GHz G4 processor, and the 14″ has a 1.42 GHz G4 processor.
* 512MB Memory is standard (up from 256MB), and the maximum memory has been raised to 1.5GB (up from 1.25GB)
* A new Radeon 9550 Graphics chip, supporting new features such as Core Image.
* The wireless Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and Airport Extreme are standard on all models.
* Sudden Motion Sensor and scrolling trackpad, both features previously available only on Apple’s higher end Powerbook laptops.
On the Mac Mini, there are now three models. All now come with 512MB of Memory standard.
* The low end model is mostly unchanged. It has a 1.25Ghz G4 Processor and 40GB hard drive, and for $499, is the least expensive Mac on the market.
* The middle model comes with a faster 1.42Ghz G4 Processor and an 80GB hard drive for $599, and also includes Airport Extreme and Bluetooth (the older 1.2 version, not 2.0 + EDR like the new iBooks). If you need either of those wireless technologies, it makes sense to get this model, as upgrading the wireless on the low end model to both technolgoies would cost $99, making the price equal to the middle model.
* The high end model is the same as the middle model, with a DVD-writing Superdrive.
If you have any questions about these or other computer models from Apple or other vendors, please feel free to contact us regarding your computer needs. We’ll be glad to help!