Apple's new mighty mouse was discussed everywhere last week. Engadget offers a review that says Apple has some wrongs to right with the new device. Other mighty mouse comments on Mighty Mouse here, here and here. More blog posts about the new Apple mouse can be found on
Technorati. If you aren't interested in the Apple Mighty Mouse you might take a look at the USB 2.0 Mouse Pad, which the Gadgetry Blog is discussing -- it contains multiple USB 2.0 ports.
A new DVR device records one full week of British television.
United Keys has developed keys for a keyboard that allow programmers to change both the key's function and the picture on the key's LCD display. Double Viking explains.
Boing Boing describes some new battery powered road flares.
Motorola has teamed with Oakley for the bluetooth enabled Razrwire sunglasses that hold a clip-on cell phone.
Engadget reports that do-it-all Gizmondo device has been delayed until October.
The Zboard ia a game-specific keyboard. GamersGame.com describes a World of Warcraft Zboard.
Gizmodo likes the Zen Vision portable video player. The Register has a longer piece on Zen Vision.
The FLY pen is a pen that's also a computer ClickZ explains:
The FLY pentop computer is an electronic pen that uses special paper to input what's written with it. The pen can play music, schedule appointments, translate words to other languages, and play games. LeapFrog will begin selling it online in the fall, with retail to follow.