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Smart Mouse with E-Mail and IM Alerts

lilrock writes "CoolTechZone.com takes a look at the world's first smart mouse from Logitech, the MX610, that has e-mail and IM alert buttons. It also has auto turn on/off functionality as well. According to the article, 'All these standard features aside, what has us impressed are the e-mail and IM notification buttons. Though the idea behind them is simple, it's interesting how Logitech comes up with such exclusive features. Basically, you will have to configure the indicators to alert you when you receive an e-mail and/or an IM message from the person of your choice. The buttons will alert you by lighting up, and lead you directly to the message once you press them.' " Because I for one am constantly staring at my mouse when I have a gigantic monitor right in front of me. Cough.

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  1. Re:Handy with a screen-saver by garcia · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Or are at work and are doing something elsewhere and aren't constantly looking at their screen. Perhaps they hide their taskbar alerts for AIM because they aren't supposed to be using IM clients at work. Their boss might know that a flashing taskbar item is an IM but a flashing mouse button might not be known yet?

    Other than that, I really don't see a use for it myself.

  2. Useful if it has a long range by Tango42 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Because I for one am constantly staring at my mouse when I have a gigantic monitor right in front of me.

    As long as it has a long enough range, it could be useful to just take your mouse with you when you go away from the computer - to work on some paper based thing, prehaps.

  3. After a respecifiaction of the mouse by Hinhule · · Score: 5, Funny

    It now features a vibration instead of a light altert.

    In other news, female use of computers up 500%.

  4. Spam? by A+beautiful+mind · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is someone spamming from CoolTechZone.com and gets accepted?

    The last two stories from CTZ were probably posted by the same user under different names, but what is common in both users is that they both specified http://slashdot.org/ as url (when clicking on their nicks). I don't think it's too far fetched to assume that someone is spamming with the intention to post inflammatory/poorly written stories to /. to drive ad revenue, apart from the editors of course.

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  5. Re:I'll bite by generic-man · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please consult the Linux Hardware FAQ.

    LINUX HARDWARE FAQ

    Q: Does (new, interesting bit of hardware) work in Linux?
    A: No. Start writing drivers, you slacker.

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    For more information, click here.
  6. Yuck by beforewisdom · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Am I the only who dosen't want email or IM alerts?

  7. Total lack of Linux support from Logitech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If you run Linux, you can forget this.

    Logitech refuse to support using Linux with their products - just ask anyone with a DiNovo mediapad keyboard. All they have to do is tell us the protocol, which won't cost them a penny, but they won't. Asshats.

  8. Re:Not so handy when playing games by lloydtesterman · · Score: 5, Funny

    > Some people are more important then games.

    Do you have links to support this?