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 ...
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 ...
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Microsoft has unveiled the Arc Touch Mouse, the first mouse designed to flatten for portability and pop up for comfort. The new mouse features Microsoft’s first touch scroll strip for easy navigation ...
A German retailer has prematurely posted (and very quickly taken down) details and product shots of the upcoming Microsoft Arc Touch mouse. The Microsoft peripheral is innovative more in its form than ...
Details on Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse continue to dribble out, with the peripheral now showing up with an official MRSP on a reseller price list. According to that list, the Arc Touch Mouse will be ...
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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 ...
Emil Protalinski reaches out and touches someone: Redmond is touting Arc Touch as “the first mouse designed to flatten for portability and pop up for comfort.” … Less than 15 millimeters thick at its ...
To keep with the fast-evolving computing landscape, Microsoft (News - Alert) Corp. has come up with its latest offering- the Arc Touch Mouse. According to Microsoft, its new mouse is designed to ...
German e-tailer Netbooksbilliger let slip the details of a new Microsoft mouse two weeks ago, only to take the listing down having presumably had its bottom thoroughly spanked by Microsoft. Today ...
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