3D Computer Mouse Designed by WPI Undergraduates Wins One of 10 Invention Awards From Popular Science

U.S. Newswire, May, 2007

To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS

Contact: Michael Dorsey of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1- 508-831-5609, mwdorsey@wpi.edu

WORCESTER, Mass., May 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- MagicMouse, a three- dimensional computer mouse designed by a team of five Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) undergraduates, is one of 10 inventions honored with the inaugural PopSci Invention Awards, the cover story in the June 2007 issue of Popular Science. The magazine, which has a circulation of 1.4 million, selected the mouse from among hundreds of submissions.

Developed by seniors Christian Banker (Norwich, Conn.), Michael Cretella Jr. (Monroe, Conn.), Jeff DiMaria (Prospect, Conn.), Jamie Mitchell (Worcester, Mass.), and Jeffrey Tucker (Nottingham, N.H.), in fulfillment of a WPI degree...

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