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Targus USB mouse doubles as VoIP phone, $17.95 (today only)
CNET News - July 2, 2008
Deal-of-the-day site Yugster has this dual-purpose mouse for $17.95 plus shipping. It originally sold for around $45.
Four hard-to-find fixes for common Windows annoyances
CNET News - June 26, 2008
Switch active windows by hovering your mouse, change the duration of notification pop-ups, disable unnecessary animations, and underline menu keyboard shortcuts.
Trend Micro proposes better mousetrap: cloud-based
CNET News - June 24, 2008
Today, PCs use an inordinate amount of horsepower for security. Trend Micro believes the current model is not sustainable and offers an alternative.
Watch feature films free of charge at Hulu.com
CNET News - June 19, 2008
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Watch feature films free of charge at Hulu.com--You'll have to sit through the occasional commercial--and stay tethered to your PC, of course--but that's a small price to pay for watching free movies on ...
Photos: At Epcot, hydroponics and Mickey Mouse pumpkins
CNET News - June 12, 2008
Squash shaped like a Disney character? The greenhouses at Epcot Center boast those--plus advanced methods of plant cultivation.
Apple's Mighty Mouse, CBS sued for patent violation
CNET News - May 21, 2008
A company says it manufactured a mouse of the same name before Apple released its device.
Create an easy-access, keyboard-shortcut compendium
CNET News - April 24, 2008
Leave your mouse on the pad and use your PC with only your keyboard, and a little help from a do-it-yourself text file.
Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 Special Addition Ann...
Press Releases - April 8, 2008
Microsoft Unplugs Colorful Notebook Mice
Digital Trends News - April 8, 2008
One of Microsoft's not-so-secret dirty little secrets is that, as a software company, it's been in the hardware business for over a quarter century, making mice and other input devices long before the company ventured into digital media territory wit...
Fujitsu Vein Scanners Head Stateside
Digital Trends News - April 7, 2008
The fancy fingerprint scanner on your laptop will look dated as dated as a Master Lock when Fujitsu brings it latest biometric identification tools to the United States, which identify individuals based on the vein patterns in their hands. The Japane...
Logitech's 3DConnexion lets 'Second Life' users mouse around
CNET News - April 3, 2008
Last year, Linden Lab's virtual world took its code open-source; now, a hardware manufacturer has used that to make its mice compatible with Second Life.
To build a better mousetrap: where high-tech meets low-tech
CNET News - March 17, 2008
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network To build a better mousetrap: where high-tech meets low-tech -- The latest case concerning the scope of microprocessors is found, not in the world of computers, but in this battle over the right to electr...
Kontera hybrid advertisements mix ads with related content
CNET News - March 17, 2008
New hybrid in-text ads from the company display ads and related content side-by-side when highlighted words are moused over on a Web page.
Microsoft developing photo tools
CNET News - March 10, 2008
Video: Microsoft developing photo tools. With a few clicks of the mouse, bad photos can become great ones, according to Microsoft researchers. At Techfest 2008 in Redmond, Wash., CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi demoed two new photo program...
Razer Intros Salmosa Gaming Mouse
Digital Trends News - March 4, 2008
After launching a mysterious teaser site for a new mouse last week, gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer finally let the mouse out of the bag on Tuesday at CeBIT. The Razer Salmosa will serve as the company’s entry-level mouse, but with much of...

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