news.bigdownload.com - 10/6/2008
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SteelSeries made a name for itself in Europe as a specialized maker of high-performance pro-gamer gear. The company uses a minimalist, no-nonsense, design philosophy that puts function and performance above all else. That means there are no extraneous lights or functions on their gear that ...
gawker.com - 10/2/2008
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gawker.com —
tough love To All The Sad Young White
Media Interns Working For Free⦠There's blind item is...
causing a mild shitstorm on Fashionista today about a "publishing house" that has been "quietly paying interns â but only if they're of a 'minority.'" ...
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Tough Love
coolest-gadgets.com - 10/13/2008
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coolest-gadgets.com —
Gaming mice are dime a dozen these days,
but that doesn’t mean companies should just stop innovating...
and come out with new models to tantalize our senses and tempt us to part with our hard earned money, right? SteelSeries shares this ...
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SteelSeries World of Warcraft mouse
ubergizmo.com - 10/13/2008
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ubergizmo.com —
I know that RTS as well as FPS
games would do well with their own special mouse,...
but does an MMORPG actually need one? SteelSeries thought so, developing the World of Warcraft (WoW) mouse specially for Blizzard's WoW. Boasting 15 (!) programmable ...
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SteelSeries World Of Warcraft Mouse
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crunchgear.com 10/10/2008 —
When I was talking to SteelSeries about this beast, they insisted that this wasn’t part of an “arms race.” No, because in a battle of ergonomics, doubling the buttons isn’t always a good idea. But they assured me that they ...
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