Ask iPod users what they like the most about the device, and most will probably mention the scroll wheel. MP3.com's Eliot Van Buskirk has the story behind it. Evolver.fm Editor Eliot Van Buskirk has ...
From the iPod website:<BR><BR>"With no moving parts, the iPod's new touch-sensitive scroll wheel is less vulnerable to dust, dirt or sand and more durable. The touch-sensitive scroll wheel is designed ...
When Apple Computer introduces new versions of its original iPod digital music player later this year, expect them to sport more home-grown components such as an Apple-branded scroll-wheel. Since ...
An unreleased iPod Tetris game has been found on a prototype of a 3rd-gen model, controlled by the scroll wheel … The Tetris clone was found by X user AppleDemoYT, who collects Apple prototype devices ...
iPod owners may have heard about earlier versions of this product, but today Lumitector has announced a 4G-compatible version of their glow-in-the-dark scroll wheel protector. Also included in the ...
Apple has become quite well known for filing technology patents lately (although it's something of a standard practice for a lot of big manufacturers) but a new filing suggests it might be looking at ...
How would you guys like a solid state wheel on your mouse, would it be better than a scroll wheel, worse? Could it redefine the mouse as we know it? I kind of like the idea, it seems like a good way ...