While it may look similar, the Touch Mouse isn't the same thing as the previously released Arc Touch Mouse from Microsoft. This time around, the Touch Mouse is meant to look more like a traditional ...
We've given Microsoft <a href="http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/10/microsoft_studies_multitouch_mice_apple_actually_releases_one.html">such a hard time</a> about ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
As Microsoft gets ready to release tablet-oriented Windows 8, it's also getting some nifty hardware in place to work with the new OS, due out Oct. 26. Among the mice and keyboards is the pocket-sized ...
Apple in 2008 started the gesture craze for traditional point-and-click PCs, but gestures will be more important than ever for PC users when Microsoft rolls out the touch-centric Windows 8 in October.
Microsoft is still a newcomer to the world of laptops and tablets, but it’s an old hand at peripherals—and a well regarded one at that. When the sleek new Surface Laptop starts shipping on June 15 it ...
Microsoft didn't just limit its latest hardware introductions to the Surface Laptop-- there's a new (if familiar) mouse as well. The Surface Arc Mouse is an evolution of the well-established Arc Touch ...
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 ...