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Buffalo, not Bill, a Japanese computer manufacturer from Japan has just unveiled one of it’s latest devices, which is ideal for people who travel around a lot with their laptops and handle presentations.
It’s a normal, though a bit oddly-shaped mouse (due to it’s gyroscope mode) that allows you to use more or less like the Nintendo Wii’s Wiimote, or perhaps, more similarly, to Sony’s Sixaxis Playstation 3 controller. In other words, instead pointing at the projector, you control the cursor by twisting your wrist.

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