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The mouse that talked, on Skype

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Integrated Wireless has launched the "world's first VoIP mouse" - a mouse that doubles as a VoIP telephone handset for use with Skype.

The 'YapperMouse' vibrates and rings during an incoming Skype call, and the user "simply picks it up to start the conversation".

Integrated Wireless director, Daryl Chambers, said: "The YapperMouse eliminates the need to have an extra device for Skype...meaning one less gadget to remember to pack when you go travelling." It will retail for $89.98 including GST.