IT |
気になる、記になる… |
Nothing、謎の新製品のティザー動画を公開 ー (追記)エイプリルフールネタの可能性が高そう… |
https://taisy0.com/2023/03/31/170248.html
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glyphinterface |
2023-03-31 13:12:48 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 「Disney+」が重視する「最高のストーリーテリング」とは アニメ責任者に聞く |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/31/news257.html
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animejapan |
2023-03-31 22:45:00 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] スニーカーのような履き心地で68万足販売 “パンプニーカー”から新商品 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/30/news143.html
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fitfit |
2023-03-31 22:41:00 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 制服の再利用、生徒の8割が肯定派 それでも利用したくないワケは? |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/31/news259.html
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itmedia |
2023-03-31 22:10:00 |
AWS |
AWS Architecture Blog |
Creating scalable architectures with AWS IoT Greengrass stream manager |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/creating-scalable-architectures-with-aws-iot-greengrass-stream-manager/
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Creating scalable architectures with AWS IoT Greengrass stream managerDesigning a scalable global real time distributed system to process millions of messages from a variety of critical devices can complicate architectures Collecting large data streams or image recognition from the edge also requires scalable solutions AWS IoT Core is designed to handle large numbers of Internet of things IoT devices sending a few messages per … |
2023-03-31 13:17:07 |
AWS |
AWS Mobile Blog |
Optimize waste collection with Amazon Location Service and SageMaker |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/optimize-waste-collection-with-amazon-location-service-and-sagemaker/
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Optimize waste collection with Amazon Location Service and SageMakerRouting optimization for waste bin collection In everyday life we often use routing services to get directions on how to get from point A i e home to point B i e work Behind the scenes of these services there are algorithms that calculate the best way to reach point B from point A and provide with … |
2023-03-31 13:29:29 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
tf.GradientTapeで正則化項が反映されているか調査してみた(過学習の公式チュートリアルを添えて) |
https://qiita.com/pocokhc/items/5f1bb1795bed16050a97
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tensorflow |
2023-03-31 22:42:22 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
termuxにpoetryをインストールする |
https://qiita.com/bugcity/items/ba9ac3687a3a298d99a7
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pythoncryptographycurlssl |
2023-03-31 22:18:10 |
js |
JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【React】コンポーネント化について |
https://qiita.com/hukuryo/items/06101759d2a113e693b1
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react |
2023-03-31 22:22:16 |
Ruby |
Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Rails7のnewコマンドのオプションが多すぎて分からなくなった時のために(フロントエンド多め) |
https://qiita.com/kyntk/items/0936598a903ac74e607d
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Railsのnewコマンドのオプションが多すぎて分からなくなった時のためにフロントエンド多めRailsから色々なオプションが増え、整理ができていなかったので、いろいろ試して整理してみました。 |
2023-03-31 22:48:28 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Airflow環境構築パターン&構築手順メモ ~その1~ |
https://qiita.com/yuuman/items/a449bbe36710ad837df7
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airflow |
2023-03-31 22:49:03 |
Azure |
Azureタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【MSAL SwiftUI】MSALでのAuthenticator認証を可能にする |
https://qiita.com/yuta-shoji/items/5211d806d076bc35b635
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authenticator |
2023-03-31 22:57:01 |
Azure |
Azureタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【Text to Speech】Azure Cognitive ServiceとPower Platformを連携してみよう |
https://qiita.com/DEmodoriGatsuO/items/37ee57af6fa62e4a7831
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learn |
2023-03-31 22:06:56 |
Ruby |
Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Rails7のnewコマンドのオプションが多すぎて分からなくなった時のために(フロントエンド多め) |
https://qiita.com/kyntk/items/0936598a903ac74e607d
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Railsのnewコマンドのオプションが多すぎて分からなくなった時のためにフロントエンド多めRailsから色々なオプションが増え、整理ができていなかったので、いろいろ試して整理してみました。 |
2023-03-31 22:48:28 |
技術ブログ |
Developers.IO |
Amazon SNS Extended Client Library for Python を使って、256 KB を超えるペイロードを処理させてみた |
https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/python-amazon-sns-extended/
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amazon |
2023-03-31 13:21:40 |
技術ブログ |
Developers.IO |
[Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP] ボリュームを間違って削除した時にありがたいボリュームリカバリーキューの紹介 |
https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/amazon-fsx-for-netapp-ontap-volume-recovery-queue/
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amazonfsxfornetappontap |
2023-03-31 13:06:35 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Mapping AWS State Machine output to API Gateway response with VTL |
https://dev.to/aws-builders/mapping-aws-state-machine-output-to-api-gateway-response-with-vtl-2p2b
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Mapping AWS State Machine output to API Gateway response with VTLThis is a continuation of a previous article I wrote regarding zero code workflows creating Cognito users with Step Functions Part of using State Machines with API Gateway is dealing with the response and potential VTL mapping The goals of this article are to document some of the tips and things that I picked up along the way Is Failure Success I wanted to be able to have a state machine indicate that it processed successfully regardless of whether the Cognito user was created or it had to be rolled back I made the decision both of those warranted a clean run of the state machine since it was being executed via API Gateway But where I got stuck was how to return back to the client caller that the workflow actually did fail and that the input was bad and that a status code of BAD REQUEST was appropriate This is where API Gateway VTL Mapping with State Machine responses really comes into play Success is shown belowSuccess Flow And now the failureSo my concern now becomes how do I let the client know Outputs from the State MachineFirst off on the success I m returning the output like this response statusCode body firstName Sample lastName User emailAddress sample user com userId As you can see it s a pretty full object that has the input supplied from the API Gateway request Additionally it contains what I really want which is the auto generated User ID I m going to use that in my clientSecond the failure response message error creating user statusCode API Gateway VTL Mapping State Machine Response With API Gateway you have the option to do incoming request mapping as well as outgoing response mapping Articles I learned from when working on thisAPI Gateway Data MappingMapping Variables and FunctionsOverridesVTL Velocity Template Language The raw output from my State Machine actually has quite a bit more details about the execution such as billing time execution id inputs and outputs For this example I m interested in outputs but you could also use the execution id for debugging and tracingWith VTL I can select out the output like this set parsedPayload util parseJson input path output Now I ve got a variable called parsedPayload which holds a JSON object that I can query via JSONPathThrough that mechanism combined with VTL I m going to override the response status code to BAD REQUEST when the state machine tells me to and when it s successful I just return the output about the user if parsedPayload response statusCode set context responseOverride status message parsedPayload response message else firstName parsedPayload response body firstName lastName parsedPayload response body lastName emailAddress parsedPayload response body emailAddress userId parsedPayload response body userId end Wrap UpContinuing with the theme of pushing code and behavior into the infrastructure puts the ownership of operation on the Cloud Provider In this case AWS By doing this I only spend time writing code that I HAVE to write and spend less time worrying managing the code operations that AWS can run for me Using API Gateway s VTL Mapping with State Machine responses helps achieve just that By using Step Functions Intrinsic Functions API Gateway with VTL and JSONPath you get a highly scalable and robust solution without having to write code |
2023-03-31 13:38:05 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Deals: Chromebooks as low as $50, Dell USB-C monitor for $299, Apple Watch Ultra $659, more |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/31/deals-chromebooks-as-low-as-50-dell-usb-c-monitor-for-299-apple-watch-ultra-659-more?utm_medium=rss
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Deals Chromebooks as low as Dell USB C monitor for Apple Watch Ultra moreToday s top deals include a Corsair Surround wired gaming headset for off a TCL Class Series K Roku Smart TV Samsung monitors as low as and off a JBL Dolby Atmos soundbar Get a TCL inch K TV for The AppleInsider Team searches the internet for stellar deals at online retailers to develop a list of fantastic bargains on trending tech items including discounts on Apple products storage devices accessories TVs and other gadgets We share the best finds in our Daily Deals list to help you save money Read more |
2023-03-31 13:44:51 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple Fifth Avenue celebrates Apple Music Classical with special Today at Apple performance |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/31/apple-fifth-avenue-celebrates-apple-music-classical-with-special-today-at-apple-performance?utm_medium=rss
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Apple Fifth Avenue celebrates Apple Music Classical with special Today at Apple performanceThe New York Philharmonic will perform at Apple Fifth Avenue to celebrate the launch of Apple s new classical music streaming app Image Credit AppleThe event which is already full will take place on Friday March at pm It is expected to run for about minutes Read more |
2023-03-31 13:39:11 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple providing iPads & more to 'Exceptional Minds' artistic program |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/31/apple-providing-ipads-more-to-exceptional-minds-artistic-program?utm_medium=rss
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Apple providing iPads amp more to x Exceptional Minds x artistic programApple has announced its support for Exceptional Minds a program in Los Angeles that helps autistic artists explore their creativity Exceptional Minds helps students using Apple productsThe school prepares neurodivergent artists for employment in entertainment through a blend of technical training practical experience and career path planning using technology provided by Apple s community grants program Alumni have gotten jobs at top companies like Marvel Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network Read more |
2023-03-31 13:35:11 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Tim Cook's whirlwind China tour continues with 'Genshin Impact' dev visit |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/31/tim-cooks-whirlwind-china-tour-continues-with-genshin-impact-dev-visit?utm_medium=rss
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Tim Cook x s whirlwind China tour continues with x Genshin Impact x dev visitApple CEO Tim Cook is continuing his tour of China and has now met the phenomenal team behind hit game and previous Apple Design Award winner Genshin Impact Tim Cook in Shanghai Source Weibo Cook was one of the few US CEOs to attend the revived China Development Forum and then later met with the Chinese Commerce Minister Just as with his previous tours of Japan and also Europe Cook has added developer visits to his itinerary Read more |
2023-03-31 13:28:00 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
AirPods Pro 2 vs Nothing Ear (2) - compared |
https://appleinsider.com/inside/airpods-pro-2/vs/airpods-pro-2-vs-nothing-ear-2---compared?utm_medium=rss
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AirPods Pro vs Nothing Ear comparedThe Nothing Ear promises ANC at a low price making it an attractive option against even Apple s AirPods Pro Nothing Ear Left Apple AirPods Pro Right Nothing updated its personal audio offering in March by introducing the Nothing Ear A follow up to the Nothing Ear the second generation model refines the stylish accessory by making some small changes to the format Read more |
2023-03-31 13:13:36 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Solid-state iPhone 15 Pro buttons said to work with gloves & cases |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/03/31/solid-state-iphone-15-pro-buttons-will-work-with-gloves-and-cases?utm_medium=rss
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Solid state iPhone Pro buttons said to work with gloves amp casesAdding to a recent leak about the iPhone Pro switching away from physical buttons a new report says that the sensitivity of the new solid state ones will be customizable Render of new buttons on the iPhone Pro modelsA credible leaker known as Anonymous A S has followed up an initial reporte about iPhone Pro buttons which is said to originate with a hardware developer at Apple Forgot to mention he does know those capacitive buttons will work very well with gloves and cases if designed correctly says the leaker as there s a sensitivity toggle Read more |
2023-03-31 13:16:38 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Italy to block ChatGPT over data protection issues |
https://www.engadget.com/italy-to-block-chatgpt-over-data-protection-issues-134922771.html?src=rss
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Italy to block ChatGPT over data protection issuesItalians might not have access to ChatGPT for much longer Italy s Privacy Guarantor has ordered ChatGPT blocked over concerns OpenAI is violating the European Union s General Data Protection Regulation GDPR through its data handling practices The regulator claims there s no quot legal basis quot for OpenAI s bulk collection of data for training ChatGPT s model The sometimes inaccurate results also indicate the generative AI isn t processing data correctly the Guarantor says Officials are particularly concerned about a flaw leaked sensitive user data last week The data agency also says OpenAI isn t doing enough to protect children While the company says ChatGPT is meant for people over the age of there are no age checks to prevent kids from seeing quot absolutely unsuitable quot answers according to officials The Guarantor is giving OpenAI days to outline how it will address the issues If the company doesn t comply it faces a fine of up to € million about million US or a maximum four percent of its annual worldwide turnover We ve asked OpenAI for comment and will let you know if we hear back The company s ChatGPT privacy policy makes clear that trainers can use conversation data to improve the AI but that it also aggregates or anonymizes that data OpenAI s terms forbid use by children under while the policy says the company doesn t quot knowingly quot gather personal info from those underage users Italy s action comes just a day after a nonprofit research organization filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission FTC hoping to freeze future ChatGPT releases until OpenAI meets the agency s guidelines on transparency fairness and clarity Tech leaders and experts have also called for a half year pause on AI development to address ethical issues There s worry that OpenAI doesn t have enough checks on its platforms and that could now lead to a country level ban This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-03-31 13:49:22 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Google Bard is switching to a more 'capable' language model, CEO confirms |
https://www.engadget.com/google-bard-is-switching-to-a-more-capable-language-model-ceo-confirms-133028933.html?src=rss
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Google Bard is switching to a more x capable x language model CEO confirmsPeople haven t exactly been impressed in the short time since Google released its experimental conversational AI service Bard Coming up against OpenAI s ChatGPT and Microsoft s Bing Chat also powered by OpenAI s GPT users have found its responses to not be as knowledgeable or detailed as its rivals That could be set to change however after Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed on The New York Times podcast Hard Fork that Bard will soon be moving from its current LaMDA based model to larger scale PaLM datasets in the coming days When asked how he felt about responses to Bard s release Pichai commented We clearly have more capable models Pretty soon maybe as this goes live we will be upgrading Bard to some of our more capable PaLM models so which will bring more capabilities be it in reasoning coding To frame the difference Google said it had trained LaMDA with billion parameters when it shared details about the language based models last year PaLM on the other hand was said to have been trained with around billion parameters Both models may have evolved and grown since early but the contrast likely shows why Google is now slowly transitioning Bard over to PaLM with its larger dataset and more diverse answers Pichai claims not to be worried about how fast Google s AI develops compared to its competitors When Bard first debuted in February he acknowledged its reliance on LaMDA gave it a smaller scale but framed having less computing power as a benefit giving more users the change to test it out and provide feedback Pichai also ensured that Google would be doing its own analysis of Bard s safety and quality once provided with real world information nbsp To that end Pichai expressed that Google doesn t want to release a more capable model before we can fully make sure we can handle it well We are all in very very early stages We will have even more capable models to plug in over time But I don t want it to be just who s there first but getting it right is very important to us nbsp That thought is on the minds of over people including tech leaders and AI researchers who have signed an open letter calling for a minimum six month pause on the development of AI technology more powerful than GPT Pichai doesn t think this can be effectively done without involving the government but agrees with the need for guidance AI is too important an area not to regulate It s also too important an area not to regulate well So I m glad these conversations are underway nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-03-31 13:30:28 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
The best gaming mouse in 2023 |
https://www.engadget.com/best-gaming-mouse-140004638.html?src=rss
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The best gaming mouse in If you regularly play games on a PC a good mouse will give you greater control over your cursor add a few more buttons you can customize to your liking and generally make your downtime more comfortable In competitive games the best gaming mouse won t magically make you unstoppable but its faster response time and extra inputs should make for a more pleasurable and responsive experience as you continue practicing Exactly which gaming mouse will work best for you is a matter of preference how well its shape fits your hand and how well its feature set suits your particular gaming needs Over the past three months though we set out to find a few options that might fit the bill be they for FPSes MMOs or anything in between After researching dozens of mice testing around and playing countless hours of Overwatch CS GO Halo Infinite and Final Fantasy XIV among others here s what we ve found with some general buying advice on top What to look for in a gaming mouseWired vs wirelessBuying a wireless gaming mouse used to mean sacrificing a certain level of responsiveness but thankfully that s no longer the case Over the last few years wireless connectivity has improved to the point where the difference in latency between a good wireless model and a tried and true wired gaming mouse is barely perceptible Note however that we re strictly talking about mice that use a GHz connection over a USB dongle not Bluetooth Many wireless models support both connection options which is great for travel but Bluetooth s latency is generally too high to be reliable for gaming Going wireless still has other trade offs too Battery life is improving all the time but with their higher performance demands and oftentimes RGB lighting wireless gaming mice tend not to last as long as traditional wireless models You shouldn t expect more than a few days of power from a rechargeable mouse you use regularly Beyond that good wireless gaming mice usually come at a much higher cost than their wired counterparts That s not to say the premium isn t worth it Who wants yet another cable on their desk Plus you may need a wireless model if you hate the feel of “cable drag or if your gaming PC is located in an awkward spot Many wireless gaming mice come with a cable you can hook up in a pinch as well But if price is any sort of concern a good wired mouse is usually a better value Comfort and grip typesEveryone s hands are different so at the end of the day calling one mouse “more comfortable than another is mostly subjective Ensuring your comfort is the most essential step when buying any mouse though so we ve done our best to consider how each device we tested works with small average sized and big hands alike We also considered how each device accommodates the three grip styles most people use while holding a mouse palm fingertip and claw As a refresher a palm grip is when your whole hand rests on the mouse with your fingers resting flat on the main buttons A fingertip grip is when you steer the mouse solely with the tips of your fingers with your palm not in contact with the device at all A claw grip is when your palm only touches the back edge of the mouse with your fingers arched in a claw like shape toward the buttons In general most people use a palm grip which tends to offer the greatest sense of control though depending on the size of your hand you may need your mouse to be a specific length to use it comfortably A fingertip grip can allow for more rapid movements while a claw grip is something of a balance between the two Switch and Click has a good breakdown if you d like a bit more detail but we ll note below if a mouse isn t well suited for a particular grip style For what it s worth yours truly is a claw gripper most of the time Build quality and designA good gaming mouse feels sturdy and won t flex or creak when used strenuously We also valued mice without any overly sharp angles or grooves that could be awkward for most people to hold And while most gaming mice have plastic exteriors not all plastic is created equal so we looked for finishes that were smooth not too slick and capable of withstanding the sweaty palms that often come with competitive gaming sessions The gaming mouse market is mostly split between two design styles ergonomic and ambidextrous Ergonomic gaming mice are almost always made with right handed users in mind and often feature dedicated thumb rests Ambidextrous mice are more symmetrical and designed to be used with either hand though they may not have extra buttons on both sides Which shape works best for you is largely a matter of personal preference A gaming mouse s feet meanwhile should provide a consistent glide and reduce the friction between your mouse and the surface beneath it as much as possible For the best performance look for feet made from PTFE aka Teflon All feet will eventually wear down but many mice come with spares and most manufacturers sell replacements if needed As for flashy RGB lighting it s a nice bonus but little more than that Still if you ve already kitted out your setup with RGB having a mouse with adjustable lighting effects can add to the gaming experience and more consumer tech could stand to do things for pleasure s sake More practically some mice let you assign custom lighting settings to separate profiles which can make it easier to see which one you re currently using WeightGaming mice have gotten lighter and lighter in recent years with some models we tested weighing as little as grams Your mouse doesn t need to be that light anything under g is still fairly low and it s not like a g mouse feels like an anchor Regardless a low weight makes it easier to pull off repeated fast movements with less inertia That said some players still enjoy a little bit of bulk in their gaming mouse relatively speaking especially with games that aren t as reliant on twitchy reactions To reach those lower weights some manufacturers have released gaming mice with “honeycomb style designs which come with several cutouts in the outer shell These mice can still perform great but having a bunch of holes that expose the internal circuit board to possible sweat dust and detritus isn t the best for long term durability We generally avoid recommending models with this design as a result Switches buttons and scroll wheelA growing number of gaming mice use optical switches instead of mechanical ones Since these involve fewer bits making physical contact they should generally be more durable and less prone to unwanted “double clicks over time Mice with mechanical switches still have plenty of merit but they carry a little more long term risk in a vacuum Since most people will use their gaming mouse as their mouse mouse we valued models whose main buttons have a softer feel when pressed with enough travel to make inadvertent actuations less frequent But even this is a matter of preference You may want lighter buttons if you play games that call for constant clicking Also we looked to testing from sites like Rtings to ensure each mouse we recommend has a sufficiently low click latency meaning your clicks will register with minimal lag Beyond the standard click panels a good gaming mouse should also have programmable buttons for quick macros or shortcuts For most games shoot for at least two extra buttons on the thumb side that are easy to reach and difficult to press by accident Lots of mice have more buttons which can be a plus but not if they force you to contort your fingers to avoid hitting them For MMO mice having at least side buttons is preferable in order to access as many hotbar commands as possible As for the scroll wheel it should have distinct ratcheted “steps that aren t too resistant but make it clear when you ve actually scrolled Its texture should be grippy and it shouldn t make any distracting amount of noise when used The wheel should also be clickable giving you another input to customize for certain games e g to control the zoom on a sniper rifle Sensors and performanceSome are more proficient than others but generally speaking the optical sensors built into most modern gaming mice are more than fast and accurate enough for most people s needs While shopping for gaming mice you ll see a number of terms related to sensor performance To be clear a gaming mouse s responsiveness doesn t come down to just one spec But for clarity s sake here s a rundown of the more noteworthy jargon DPI or dots per inch is a measure of a mouse s sensitivity The higher the DPI setting the more your cursor will move with every inch you move the mouse itself Many of the best gaming mice advertise extremely high DPIs that top out above or but that s largely marketing fluff Few people play above with a common sweet spot This concept is also referred to as CPI counts per inch which is probably the more accurate term though DPI is used more often IPS or inches per second refers to the maximum velocity a mouse sensor supports The higher the IPS the faster you can move the mouse before it becomes incapable of tracking motions correctly Acceleration goes with IPS In this context it refers to how many Gs a mouse can withstand before it starts to track inaccurately Polling rate is a measure of how often a mouse tells a computer where it is In general the more frequently your mouse reports information to your PC the more predictable its response time should be Anything at Hz or above is fine for gaming The current standard and likely the sweet spot for most is Hz Lift off distance is the height at which a mouse s sensor stops tracking the surface below it Many competitive players like this to be as low as possible in order to avoid unintended cursor movements while repositioning their mouse Software and onboard memoryIt doesn t take long to find horror stories about bugs and other niggling issues caused by gaming mouse software so the ideal app is one that doesn t force you to use it all the time It should let you adjust as many of the aspects above as possible ideally to several distinct profiles Preferably you can save your settings directly to the mouse itself letting you pick your customizations back up on another device without having to redownload any software All this is most important on Windows but Mac compatibility is always good to have too Warranty and customer supportMost major gaming mice brands offer warranties between one and three years The longer and more extensive a manufacturer s program is the better This is the case with most consumer tech but we note it here because the gaming mouse market is particularly flush with products from less than household names many of which you may see hyped up on YouTube Reddit or elsewhere around the web A bunch of these more obscure mice are genuinely great but if you ever buy from a more niche brand it s worth checking that some level of customer support is in place We ve made sure our picks aren t riddled with an abnormal amount of poor user reviews Best for most Razer Basilisk VOf the gaming mice we tested the Razer Basilisk V offers the most complete blend of price performance build quality and wide ranging comfort It s typically available between and and for that price it provides a sturdy body with a pleasingly textured matte finish and a shape that should be comfortable for each grip type and all but the smallest of hands It uses durable optical switches and its main buttons are large relatively quiet and not fatiguing to press repeatedly The Basilisk V has a total of customizable buttons including two side buttons that are easy to reach but difficult to press by accident There s a dedicated “sensitivity clutch on the side as well which lets you temporarily switch to a lower DPI for more precise aiming though it s the one button that may be harder for smaller hands to reach without effort Beneath those buttons is a well sized thumb rest The thumb wheel on top is loud and a bit clunky but it can tilt left and right and a built in toggle lets it switch from ratcheted scrolling to a free spin mode That s great for navigating unwieldy documents Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetAt roughly grams the Basilisk V is on the heavier side for twitch shooters but its PTFE feet let it glide with ease and Razer s Focus sensor helps it track accurately The weight shouldn t be a major hindrance unless you really take competitive FPS play seriously And if that s the case see our premium recommendations below Either way the included cable is impressively flexible and the mouse s RGB lighting is fun without being garish Razer s Synapse software is Windows only and can be naggy with updates but makes it easy enough to set profiles and adjust DPI polling rate macros and RGB effects You can also save up to five profiles to the mouse itself though your lighting customizations won t carry over nbsp The Basilisk V is an ergonomic mouse designed for right handed use If you want an ambidextrous model with similar performance in the same price range try Razer s Viper KHz It ditches the multi mode scroll wheel and its ludicrously high max polling rate of Hz has little real world benefit for most but it s much lighter at g and it has two customizable buttons on both its left and right sides We ll also note Logitech s G X which has a similar shape lower weight g and more side buttons but also louder main buttons a worse cable no RGB and a slightly more awkward fit for most hands Best premium Razer DeathAdder V ProIf money is no object the best gaming mouse we tested is the Razer DeathAdder V Pro It s pricey at but its superlight g wireless design and top notch sensor make it exceptionally responsive While smaller handed folks may find it a bit too tall most should find its gently curved shape to be comfortable over long gaming sessions regardless of their grip type Its two side buttons are largely easy to reach and nothing about its body creaks or flexes The scroll wheel is soft and quiet while the main buttons feel satisfying but not overly sensitive It also uses optical switches Battery life is rated at a decent hours per charge and you can connect an included and highly flexible USB C cable in a pinch Razer also sells a “HyperPolling dongle that increases the mouse s max polling rate to Hz but few need that and the company says using it can drop the mouse s battery life down to just hours Despite its higher cost the DeathAdder V Pro does forgo some of the Basilisk V s extras There s no RGB lighting no Bluetooth support for just one onboard profile and no free spinning or side tilting on the scroll wheel The DPI switcher is inconveniently located on the bottom of the mouse and there s no built in storage compartment for the USB dongle Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetMuch of that helps the mouse trim the weight however and the whole point of the DeathAdder V Pro is to excel at the essentials which it does Razer s Focus Pro K sensor is complete overkill in terms of its maximum specs but combined with the mouse s PTFE feet low click latency and easy to flick design it makes fast movements feel as “one to one as any mouse we tested If you re a competitive player who spends most of their time in twitchy FPS games the DeathAdder V Pro should feel tailor made to your priorities That s really the main market here though most people don t need to drop on this kind of device While its contours aren t as pronounced as the Basilisk V the DeathAdder V Pro is still designed for righties For an ambidextrous model Razer s Viper V Pro is really the “B option here providing the same excellent performance in a flatter design that should play nicer with small hands and lefties The Basilisk V Ultimate meanwhile is essentially a wireless version of our “best for most pick with the DeathAdder V Pro s upgraded sensor though it s the heaviest option of this bunch at g If you don t like the Razer aesthetic Logitech s G Pro Superlight is a close runner up whose praises we ve sung in the past If you see it for less than the Razer models or just want a high performing mouse for Mac it s one to keep an eye on but note that it has a lower battery life rating hrs and charges over microUSB instead of USB C Best budget Logitech G LightsyncIf you just want a competent gaming mouse for as little money as possible go with the Logitech G Lightsync Its design is likely too small and flat for palm grippers with large hands its scroll wheel feels somewhat mushy and its rubbery cable isn t ideal It uses mechanical switches too But the rest of it is smooth reasonably light g and sturdily built for the money plus its shape plays well with fingertip or claw grips It s also available in snazzy lilac and blue finishes alongside the usual black or white There are two customizable buttons on the right side plus a DPI cycle button on top but the G s design is otherwise ambidextrous The RGB lighting around the bottom of the device is tasteful and Logitech s G Hub software makes it simple enough to tweak settings on both Windows and macOS There s no onboard memory however Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetWhile the Logitech Mercury sensor within the G is a few years old and technically lacking compared to most newer alternatives it s consistent and responsive enough to yield few complaints The set of PTFE feet help too You wouldn t go out of your way to get the G to win competitive games of Counter Strike but it s perfectly fine for most games If you d rather get a cheap gaming mouse Logitech s G Lightspeed has more or less the same shape and build quality but adds a more advanced sensor Logitech says it can get up to hours of battery life but it requires a AA battery to work which in turn pushes its weight to just over g Best for MMOs Logitech GIf you want a mouse specifically designed for MMO games get the Logitech G It s ancient having launched way back in and as such it uses mechanical switches and a laser sensor the Avago S that can be less precise than a more modern optical sensor It s hefty at g and it has a wide body that s not ideal for small hands or fingertip grips Plus its cable isn t particularly flexible and its scroll wheel and main buttons are just OK Hear us out though The G is far from the only mouse in this style to be on the larger side and any performance shortcomings it may have will be difficult to notice in an MMO Outside of faster action games it tracks fine For large and average hands particularly those that use a palm grip the G s sloped shape should be comfortable Plus the scroll wheel can tilt left and right Photo by Jeff Dunn EngadgetThe most important thing an MMO mouse can do is let you access several in game commands with minimal effort The G does that supplying customizable side buttons that are angled in a way that distinguishes them without constantly forcing you to look down Few MMO mice make these buttons “easy to reach but the G does about as well as one can The mouse s killer feature however is a third 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