October 31, 2000
The San Diego Union Tribune
Sure Shot

October 31, 2000
The San Diego Union Tribune
Sure Shot


In the "what-will-they-think-of-next?" category comes the MouseDriver, an invention by graduate business students and their professors from the Wharton School of Business. It's a computer mouse shaped as an oversized head of a driver golf club. And why not? The whizzes behind this figure that golf and computing are two of the hottest markets in the United States. The MouseDriver sells fo $29.95, and is compatible with PCs. It's available in some golf shops, and at Brookstone stores, which also sells a putting green mouse pad to go with it. You can also order it online.

 

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