June 14, 2006 For a company known for its software. Microsoft is doing pretty well in the hardware stakes - it just happens to manufacture more keyboards and mice than any other company on Planet ...
Webcams are a staple in internet chat, and rightly so. It’s a great way to stay in touch with people who live far away, and see them in person despite the distance. Microsoft has created the LifeCam ...
REDMOND, Wash. — March 6, 2007 — The Microsoft Hardware Group is making it easier than ever to stay connected by offering two new product pairings designed to help people have meaningful digital ...
Microsoft Hardware Adds Convenience to Digital Communications Connections; New LifeCam Packs bring superior value to webcam experiences. The Microsoft Hardware Group is making it easier than ever to ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Oct. 30, 2007 — Today Microsoft Corp. announced it will offer five of its top-selling webcams — three desktop and two notebook LifeCams — for sale in the System Builder Channel for ...
Obviously know for the software side of things, Microsoft’s move into the hardware market have previously been limited to just keyboards and mice. But now they’ve added webcams, with the launch of a ...
Microsoft has announced a line of Webcams that work with its Windows Live Messenger program for video messaging or calling. The announcement, made Tuesday, is not a complete surprise. In March, ...
If you're in the market for a solid webcam, the Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000 ($49.95 list) is a respectable and affordable option despite its shortcomings. Just like the company's high-end VX-6000 but a ...