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Linksys by Cisco WAG160N Wireless-N Modem Router - 300 mbps (for ADSL / telephone line connections i.e BT Broadband)

Bought this product 5 days ago (25/10/2009), instant delivery and have been using it from last Wednesday (day 4 of use). Good looking product, easily configured (google setup O2 broadband on WAG160N) and presto ..... everything is working smoothly. Before this I had been using the Original O2 routers (x2) - very very poor - would not be able to play FIFA on PS3, difficulty in receiving wireless signals within the flat, drop outs, etc; then I switched to my old trusted Netgear router - which had been doing its job until 2-3 weeks ago - when I started having number of signal drops, connection loss on PS3 (Homeplug connection) and not able to connect to my iphones. Thats when I thought my router is dying and it needs a change. After going through tons of reviews and forums, websites, etc - finally thought lets try with linksys - went for this particular model as was prised reasonably. Having been using this for the past 4 days - with full onslaught - playing ps3 online, using my imac, mac

Apple Magic Mouse

Trying to post my first hand opinion on Apple's Magic Mouse. In one word "stunning", and as many other reviewers have mentioned on the web....just what a mouse should have always been. One easy way of describing it would be having the Apple's newer Macbook trackpad's surface as your mouse. Pros: Very simple, elegant design, does what every mouse dose but a lot smoother! Good battery life. Love the multi-touch gesture features on a mouse. Cons: Can easily get dirty/scratches if not looked after (very unlikely in my case). Some multi touch gestures are missing like pinch and an enlarge, twist & turn pictures, etc. Price: Although dear at +£50 for a mouse, but believe me once used it would make you realise what you have missed to this day!