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 ...
It’s hardly a radical idea, but you wonder why no one thought of it before. Microsoft, like its rival Logitech, makes numerous mice designed for use with notebook PCs — scaled-down devices that don’t ...
Here’s a sneak preview of version 2.0 of Microsoft’s Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 that’s currently making its way through the FCC, since, after all, it is a wireless device. It’s not altogether clear ...
Consumers are taking their notebook and netbook PCs everywhere these days and can now work or play wherever they go with three new Microsoft BlueTrack Technology products: the Wireless Mobile Mouse ...
Microsoft is best known for their Operating Systems but they also have quite the reputation for their input devices. I’ve never met anyone that’s never heard of either a Microsoft keyboard or mouse.
Microsoft looks to have a "v2.0" version of its Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 in the works -- if these recently-filed FCC docs have any semblance of truth. The new model looks to be toning down the odd ...
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 ...
The Microsoft wireless Laser Desktop 6000 tries to make computing comfortable with its ergonomic design, and also compliments your need for style with its neat looks and great design. The Laser ...
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