Official BMW I8 Concept Car Wireless Computer Mouse – Silver by Landmice
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I am pleased to offer this brand new in box Landmice BMW I8 wireless mouse. Brand new and never removed from the packaging.
Details:
Officially licensed BMW I8 Concept Car Wireless Optical Mouse in SILVER colour complete with 2.4 GHz plug & play USB Nano receiver and incorporating BlueEye technology.
The bonnet of the BMW features two click buttons plus a clickable scroll wheel in the centre.
The front headlights and rear brake lights are illuminated when the mouse is switched on (lights can be turned off manually if you prefer).
The USB receiver plugs into any USB slot on a PC, laptop or Mac. There is a storage slot in the base of the mouse to hold the receiver when it is not in use on a computer.
The mouse comes with a high quality cloth storage bag to protect mouse when not in use.
Supports: Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, or VISTA and Mac OS/X 10.4 or above.
Features:
- High accuracy resolution with choice of 750dpi or 1250dpi or 1750dpi (switchable by holding both buttons down)
- Wireless RF Frequency 2.4Ghz
- Tiny USB Nano Receiver
- Up to 30 metres wireless operating distance
- BlueEye technology for more accuracy and less power consumption
- Built-in automatic shut off timer
- Low battery indicator
- 3 buttons plus Scroll Wheel
- SILVER coloured bodywork
- Headlight and Tail Lights illuminate (can be switched off to save battery power)
- Requires 1 ‘AA' battery (this is supplied with the mouse)
- Dimensions (approx): 12cm length x 5cm width x 3cm height
Package contents
- 1 x BMW I8 Concept Car wireless optical mouse in silver colour
- 1 x 2.4GHz Nano transmitter
- 1 x ‘AA' Alkaline battery
- 1 x Cloth carrying bag
- 1 x Product instruction manual
- 1 x High quality gift box
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Package contents
- 1 x BMW I8 Concept Car wireless optical mouse in silver colour
- 1 x 2.4GHz Nano transmitter
- 1 x ‘AA' Alkaline battery
- 1 x Cloth carrying bag
- 1 x Product instruction manual
- 1 x High quality gift box
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Researchers have discovered language buried in the forthcoming release of MacOS Big Sur 11.3 that suggests Apple may withdraw the Rosetta 2 binary compatibility layer in some regions.
The text, discovered by writer and developer Steve Moser, says: 'Rosetta will be removed upon installing this update.'
Apple is removing Rosetta from Macs during updates in certain countries in Mac 11.3 beta 3. Maybe this is due to legal issues? 'Rosetta will be removed upon installing this update' 'Rosetta is no longer available in your region. Applications requiring Rosetta will no longer urn' pic.twitter.com/NmsjXOwPvP
— Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) March 3, 2021Another reference to Rosetta 2 reads: 'Rosetta is no longer available in your region. Applications requiring Rosetta will no longer run.' Tonight you die mac os.
Rosetta 2 allows applications initially compiled for Intel Macs to run on the latest-and-greatest ARM-based Apple Silicon machines. Upon running an x86-64 application for the first time, the software automatically translates the Intel instructions to those that will play nice on Apple's home-grown SoC.
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READ MOREPrecedent has shown Apple will only offer Rosetta 2 for a limited time. The first incarnation, which bridged the gap between the transition between PowerPC and Intel, was discontinued in 2011 following the release of Mac OS X Lion. That discontinuation was largely driven by the fact that most PowerPC apps had already been converted to Intel, making Rosetta largely redundant.
The text uncovered by Moser suggests Apple could be forced to withdraw Rosetta 2 for reasons beyond its control. The firm has not yet confirmed what territories will be affected, nor the reason why.
One plausible (though unconfirmed) explanation suggests that some of the underlying technologies used by Rosetta 2 are patented in some territories by other companies. As previously noted by this publication, patent spats can be eye-wateringly expensive for the infringing party. One notable example is Intel, which was recently ordered to pay VSLI $2.18bn after it was ruled to have violated two patents pertaining to semiconductor manufacturing.
Regardless of the explanation, any removal of Rosetta 2 could be catastrophic for many users, massively complicating the transition to Apple Silicon.
A significant chunk of apps are still only available in Intel-compatible binary form, and thus are only able to run via the compatibility layer. Examples listed on one database include Discord, LastPass, AWS Client VPN, Microsoft To Do, and Microsoft Teams.
This 'app-gap' would provide an incredible dis-incentive for consumers and business users in those affected territories to upgrade, leaving them languishing on Intel for the foreseeable future.
We've asked Apple for comment. ®