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People have started receiving shipping notices from Apple stating that their Magic Mouse orders have been shipped. When the Magic Mouse was introduced, Apple stated it would be bundled with the new iMac models and would not be available for standalone purchase until the end of October. These new shipping notices show that Apple is likely meeting this goal even though the Magic Mouse has yet to make its appearance in Apple retail stores.
Yesterday, Apple released two software updates that will allow Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard users to access the full set of features built into the Magic Mouse. Rumor is that full support for the Magic Mouse is being built into the upcoming OS X 10.6.2 update, which will eliminate the need for a software update for Snow Leopard users.
People have started receiving shipping notices from Apple stating that their Magic Mouse orders have been shipped. When the Magic Mouse was introduced, Apple stated it would be bundled with the new iMac models and would not be available for standalone purchase until the end of October. These new shipping notices show that Apple is likely meeting this goal even though the Magic Mouse has yet to make its appearance in Apple retail stores.
Yesterday, Apple released two software updates that will allow Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard users to access the full set of features built into the Magic Mouse. Rumor is that full support for the Magic Mouse is being built into the upcoming OS X 10.6.2 update, which will eliminate the need for a software update for Snow Leopard users.
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