Microsoft was one of the first manufacturers to introduce an optical mouse as well as a scroll wheel - something we all take for granted these days. It comes as no surprise that Microsoft is also ...
Today, Microsoft announced the launch of the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse —a full-size mouse that folds flat for portability. The Arc Touch Mouse, which measures less than 15 millimeters at its widest ...
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Last we heard, Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse was due sometime next month; that hasn't stopped German retailer notebooksbilliger jumping the gun and putting up their product page. According to their ...
Since we know very little about Rapoo, we had to go to their "about us" section to get a grip on what they are all about. Even though we had never heard of the company prior to this, they have been in ...
We're beginning to think that 2010 is the year of new mice. Or should we say, unconventional mice. First was Swiftpoint with their finger-based notebook mouse, and now there's Microsoft with their Arc ...
Apple on Tuesday released what the company heralded as the first-ever multi-touch mouse, a new product called the Magic Mouse, the successor to the Mighty Mouse. Apple said that the new multi-touch ...
Whatever OS tickles your device fancy, you simply can't ignore the fact that a new release of Microsoft's operating system is just around the corner. If you've just invested in a notebook, PC or ...
When my ZDNet colleague James Kendrick wrote about his Top 5 portable writing systems for getting work done (hands on) earlier this month, I was struck by the fact that he had missed mine. No system ...
Windows 8 hits the streets later this month, but people who choose to run it on desktops will miss out on some of the handy touch controls. That is, unless they pick up the latest accessories from ...
Those tiny switches inside your mouse may be rated for 50 million clicks or more, but your fingers will likely wear out much sooner than that. Trust us — mouse arm and/or hand fatigue is no fun at all ...
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