Not every mouse has to be the fastest, lightest, or best. If you don’t play many PC games or feel compelled to “get things done” around the clock, a simple and comfortable mouse is all you need.
The main draw to the 6000 is its unconventional yet comfortable shape, as well as a few interesting features. Like many specialized mice these days, the 6000 is pricey; just be sure that you'll ...
Today Microsoft Corp. announced plans to issue special edition versions of the Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 — the No. 1 best-selling notebook mouse in the U.S. 1 — in five fashionable new ...
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Microsoft's latest gaming mouse, the SideWinder X8, is about to hit the physical store and virtual online shelves for an estimated price of $99.95. Microsoft originally announced the 4,000-dpi, ...
Microsoft Hardware just announced the full-size Wireless Mouse 2000. It comes with BlueTrack Technology and a minitransceiver that easily snaps into the bottom of the mouse when on the go. BlueTrack ...
The mouse looks tiny. It’s a small square, reminiscent of one of those novelty mice sold to people who refuse to use the trackpad on their computer. It has two buttons and a scroll wheel, and when ...
Microsoft on Tuesday released Wireless Laser Desktop for Mac, which consists of a Wireless Comfort Curve Keyboard and a wireless High Definition laser mouse. Microsoft said the keyboard layout is Mac ...
Today Forbes wealth team reporter Noah Kirsch published an article about how Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkins lymphoma again. Allen was previously treated for ...
Short Version: As ergonomic mice go, Microsoft’s wireless offering provides plenty of relief from repetitive stress injuries without deviating too far from the familiar form factor found in standard ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
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