Apple's Magic Trackpad dissected
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The hooligans at iFixit have got the spudgers out again, this time pulling apart Apple's just-released mouse killer. The Magic Trackpad, which has been well received even outside of Apple's usual gang of friendly web sites, takes much of its design inspiration from the company's Aluminium Wireless Keyboard and has all of the functionality of the all-glass trackpads built into many of the outfit's high-end laptops. iFixit, which always seems to experience more glee...
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