appleinsider.com - 10/22/2009
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Native support for Apple's new multi-touch Magic Mouse will require the unreleased Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later, the new hardware's user manual states.
apple.com - 10/20/2009
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apple.com —
Today Apple introduced the new wireless Magic Mouse,
the first mouse to use Apple’s revolutionary Multi-Touch technology....
Pioneered on iPhone, iPod touch and Mac notebook trackpads, Multi-Touch allows customers to navigate using intuitive finger ...
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Apple Introduces Magic Mouse
apple.com - 10/20/2009
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apple.com —
Magic Mouse images Apple Introduces Magic Mouse The
World s First Multi-Touch Mouse CUPERTINO, California October 20,...
2009 Apple today introduced the new wireless Magic Mouse, the first mouse to use Apple s revolutionary Multi-Touch technology. ...
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Apple Introduces Magic Mouse—The World’s ...
macrumors.com - 10/26/2009
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macrumors.com —
Applesfera reports on the discovery of support files
for unreleased MacBook Pros in the latest Mac OS...
X 10.6.2 developer builds. The 10C531 build was first seeded to developers just a few days ago, and appears to include references to MacBoo...
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Unreleased MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2 Referenced in Mac OS ...
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Magic Mouse Manual Suggests OS X Update is Coming
Technologizer —
... Apple’s new Magic Mouse has a lot of people talking, but not just about its features. A tantalizing tidbit is tucked away in the hardware manual saying that the device requires OS X 10.6.2 or later to operate. Given the short time period that it takes customer orders to be processed, the folks at AppleInsider have surmised that an OS update could be released within days. ...
Quick Note: Guest Account bug rumored to be addressed in 10.6.2
MacFixIt —
... account was configured when you upgraded there may be a small possibility that logging into the guest account could wipe data from non-guest accounts. This is a rare bug, but one that caused a number of people to be concerned about data loss. Several rumor sites have been following the development of OS X 10.6.2, of which various versions have been seeded to developers. The latest information from these updates suggests that the account bug has been addressed by Apple in this update ( 1 , ...
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