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GarageKey Red, Danger Mouse Red versions announced

MacMice today announced two new products to benefit the new other Red program for assisting orphans in Africa. The Danger Mouse Red is a red version of its Danger Mouse USB laser mouse (US$29.99), and includes the same 1,600dpi laser mechanism, time-proven shape, and MicroScroll scroll wheel encoder as the white and black versions of this popular mouse. The GarageKey Red is a red variation of this mini USB-MIDI desktop music keyboard.

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MacMice announces ‘The Mouse BT II’

MacMice today announced the availability of “The Mouse BT II,” the fourth generation version of its Bluetooth wireless mouse. “We feel that The Mouse BT II delivers the right mix of traditional functionality and modern styling elements most wanted by today’s Mac and Windows Bluetooth mouse buyers,” said M.H. Peng, CEO of AllSpirit Co.

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MacMice lowers price on iCinema stand

Hot on the heels of its introduction earlier this week, MacMice.com has announced new lower pricing on the iCinema acrylic riser stand for Apple Cinema Displays. The iCinema is now priced at US$149.99 (originally $179.99). The company said that all MacMice.com customers who have already ordered the stand will receive a $30 refund.

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MacMice offers frosted IceMate PowerMate base stand

MacMice.com today announced a new frosted version of its IceMate base stand for Griffin Technology’s PowerMate USB controller. Machined from a solid billet of Acrylite, the frosted IceMate “traps the blue light that the PowerMate emits, and displays it as a warm blue glow all around its surface.” The MacMice Frosted IceMate is available now for US$19.99.

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MacMice offers iCinema stand for Apple displays

MacMice.com has announced the availability of the iCinema (US$179) riser base for Apple’s line of flat-panel Cinema Displays. “The iCinema is a beautifully crafted 4-inch riser stand made from clear acrylic, and is fully adjustable to fit the 20, 22, and 23-inch Apple Cinema Displays… by lifting the center of the Cinema Display screen upward by 4-inches, iCinema encourages erect posture, reduces back tension, and overcomes the most common ergonomic complaints about the Apple Cinema Display design.” Read More

MacMice introduces new 2-button scroll wheel mouse

MacMice today announced the availability of its Optical Mouse for “Macintosh users who like the design of Apple’s Pro Mouse, but who want to enjoy 2-button and scrollwheel functions.” The mouse has a scroll wheel and a 1-piece clear acrylic outer housing that tilts left or right to provide true 2-button functionality in a stylish “buttonless” design. It also features a USB-powered blue LED under the scroll wheel, and operates natively under Mac OS X (free driver available for Mac OS 8/9 users).

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