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The Si750 – A mouse that we will be keeping close to our chests

Fashionistas get the T-shirts and kids get the coloured wrist bands, but we gadget girls have definitely got the best deal when it comes to helping raise money for breast cancer.

The Si750 wireless pink mouse has been produced in support of the Breast Cancer Campaign, with 10 per cent of its sale price going to the charity.

Yes we know its pink and goes against all our beliefs, but this mPink_mouse_3ouse is definitely something we can write about without feeling dirty.

As well as the profits going to an excellent cause, it seems that this mouse has more brains and stamina than Jerry -  as in Tom and ….. for those who have not yet woken up. Well being pink it must be a girl so that kind of explains the brains part but the technology also helps;

Not only has it been designed to give up to six months of battery life but it has also been built with laser wireless technology that makes it easier to control – hmm wonder if technology can be used on other halves too.

Still not convinced? Well how about if we told you that this little rodent has also been sculpted especially to fit around our dainty girly hands. Yep sorry boys you read right, this mouse is specially for the ladies - no matter how many manicures you have your hands will never be as small and dainty to play with this pink gem.

Comments

I was looking to move from a 4 year old Dell laptop to an Apple (yeah, I know, all the headaches of moving Outlook data...I've used Macs at home and Windows at work for years). I went with the 13" MacBook Pro for the weight and the backlit keyboard.

This thing is fantastic! I can't ding it for a single thing.

AND -- using the iPhone, an MBOX converter and Google I was able to move almost all my Outlook data over without much hassle (I've done this before...). I did need to re-key the Outlook tasks and export the journal entries to a CSV file for use.

On the desk it works great with my Microsoft wireless keyboard/mouse (get the MS driver software) and the desktop monitor. On the road it is just fantastic!

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