TechRadar has an article about wireless mice and gaming. I have spent many hours (per day usually) gaming with wireless mice with no issues. I can’t stand the cord tugging on my mouse as I play. What about you? Do you prefer corded or cordless for gaming?
Why serious gamers won’t go for wireless mice | News | TechRadar UK.

Razer’s beautiful, Tron-inspired mouse and keyboard.
arstechnica.com has an article on the Razor mouse & keyboard. I want this.
The Folks at PC PC Perspective have a review up on the ASUS P7P55D-E
“The new USB 3.0 standard runs at 4.8 Gbps (or 600 MB/s) – this is obviously a HUGE jump in performance and has the potential to make external storage a more reasonable high speed solution. Backing up a 2TB hard drive over current USB 2.0 would take about 10 hours or so; with USB 3.0 that could move to as little as an hour.”
Impressive. I want it NOW!
A reminder for all the procrastinators like me to back up your stuff before disaster strikes.
Sony’s New wireless power transfer system can deliver 60 watts of power nearly 20 inches. Impressive in itself and when you think about adding wireless data of whatever kind, well imagine the possibilities. Check it out at Sony here.
Engadget has some info on a nice looking UMPC with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB ram, and an SSD.
Info and roadmap at asustablet.com Here.
Apparently ASUS has not decided to scrap the T91 altogether but instead follow it up with a multi-touch version, called the T91MT (not the T91A as reported before). It sports a 32Gb SSD (solid state drive) and its price will be at $549 or around EUR 399.
This article at ars technica is reason for concern. Are they trying to re-define broadband? Are they going to charge you extra if you’re a gamer? Wouldn’t that include consoles as well as PC gaming?
Zune HD comparison article on Notebooks.com
Looks sweet so far.
Nikon Coolpix S1000pj at Yahoo Tech.

Looks like a great idea.