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With only a few hours left before the WWDC keynote Engadget has leaked photos and info on the Apple Magic Trackpad. It appears that Mac Fans will be introduced to a Glass Trackpad that can be used on their iMacs, mac Minis and Mac Pro-Computers and maybe even the MacBook. If the Trackpad is released it will definitely ask you to replace your mouse and the big question is can you live without your mouse. With finger gestures brought right into the Mac the mouse will become redundant. Will games remain the same anymore?
The Trackpad will connect via Bluetooth to your desktop or laptop
Apple on the other hand has already filed a trademark application for the Magic Trackpad.
What do you thing will the Trackpad be revealed during the WWDC?
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