Microsoft has debuted its Ocean Plastic Mouse, the exterior shell of which contains 20 percent mechanically recycled ocean plastic. The new product is the result of the tech company’s collaboration ...
When Microsoft released its first mouse in 1983, neither Apple’s Macintosh nor Microsoft’s own Windows had yet hit the market, which made the whole concept slightly futuristic–even though computing ...
Back in 2006, The Microsoft Habu PC gaming mouse was launched with Razer technology inside. Later in 2007, the Microsoft Reclusa gaming keyboard, again with Razer tech, was released. Earlier this week ...
A mouse from Microsoft. Although the company is widely known for its software, Microsoft has produced a variety of hardware products over the years, including mice, keyboards and Webcams. The first ...
Microsoft first launched the Surface Go laptop as a decent and its most affordable PC ever in 2018 and the device enjoyed a massive reception. This spurred the company to release the Surface Go 2. The ...
The mouse's scroll wheel can switch between fast scrolling and moving up or down line by line. Microsoft has been making mice since 1983. It's taken three and a half decades, but Microsoft has finally ...
Fans of the classic Microsoft Intellimouse 3.0 from 2003 can now buy an updated version, which, Microsoft has promised, is true to the spirit of the original. In fact, Simon Dearsley, Devices Design ...
Computer mice aren’t known for being a hotbed of technological innovation. The ball mouse came around in the 1960s, and it took decades to develop fairly minor improvements like more accurate laser ...
Foldable screens have allowed for some wacky phone and PC designs over the past few years. As bendy tech continues to trend, Microsoft wants to bring the fold to the wireless mouse. According to an ...
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 ...
They might seem old fashioned, but trackball mice have one thing going for them: so long as there is a solid surface, you can always use a trackball mouse and it will work. However, when you need high ...
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