Logitech Cube is part mouse, part PowerPoint clicker
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The Logitech Cube: definitely not a cube
Logitech Cube: top (in mouse mode, that is)
Logitech Cube's base (the round feature is, we assume, the optical sensor)
Logitech Cube: end
Logitech Cube: side
Logitech's Cube is certainly on the small side
Logitech's Cube also comes in white
Logitech's Cube also comes in white
Logitech is soon to launch its Cube mouse and presentation device, with automatic "Presenter Mode" and touch gestures
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When is a cube not a cube? When it's a Logitech Cube. That is, a mouse and presentation device which, though called a Cube is not a cube. You follow? Here's the thing: when you put it on a desk it behaves like a mouse, but when you pick it up it automatically goes into "Presenter Mode" for navigating PowerPoint presentations like a pro (because without one, PowerPoint is really, really hard). But it's the Cube's in-built gestures (all both of them) that separate it from the herd. Warning: this article contains unavoidable double entendres.
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