2010 25 Feb

Now when you think of a new technology coming your way, you can expect initial soaring prices that will later come down so as to meet demands. None the less, Microsoft’s BlueTrack technology empowered mouse comes for under $30. The best part is that there are more than just a single new mouse that’s expected to be out

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2010 25 Feb

Now when you think of a new technology coming your way, you can expect initial soaring prices that will later come down so as to meet demands.

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2010 25 Feb

The MSI Air Keyboard also doubles as a wireless mouse and it’s available for just $110.

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2009 14 Dec

Not exactly a ‘hub’, the NZXT IU01 Internal USB Expansion System? will allow you to graft several more USB ports into your desktop computer. This PCB based system can be attached directly to your motherboard to the standard 9-pin USB connector. Taking the 1 internal 9-pin spot on your motherboard it gives 3 in return. Each of those are able to provide 2 USB ports via a simple slot filler USB panel. If you have the card slot room in your case, you can have 4 new USB ports available on the back of your tower for a total of 6. The NZXT IU01 also asks for power from a standard power supply molex connector to feed all these new ports you’re getting.

The real treat is that the NZXT card also carries 2 regular USB ports with it. With these ports you can conceal and protect any USB dongles that you might be using. Prime candidates for internal hosting are; wireless mouse and keyboard dongles, WiFi or Bluetooth dongles. All of which don’t need to removed often and are either taking up space in a hub or worse yet, precariously poking out of the front or back of your case just asking to be bent or broken. This internal bag of holding will only cost you $19.99 since they seem to have spent no money on coming up with a friendly name and have passed the savings on to you.
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2009 10 Nov

Everything USB tested the Logitech Anywhere MX Wireless Mouse and published this in-depth review. The Logitech Anywhere MX Wireless Mouse is selling for $59.99 on Amazon.com.

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Logitech Anywhere MX Wireless Mouse Review

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2009 6 Nov

No stranger to the ubiquitous pointing device, Logitech boasts an impressive 20+ year history building mice and computer peripherals. Having surpassed the one billion mouse mark back in 2008, they are the undisputed leader in electronic rodent computer peripherals. New for 2009, the Logitech Anywhere MX wireless mouse combines wireless connectivity with unique “Darkfield” tracking technology for a mouse that is said to be able to track on pure glass and other highly reflective surfaces. Designed to be a fully-featured portable workhorse, the Anywhere MX also brings a rather unique scroll wheel to the party. How well does it all work in the cold, cruel world? Come to our glossy new labs to see if the Anywhere MX can track straight and true.
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2009 3 Oct

Well, well, what’s this? A new Apple Bluetooth keyboard and mouse have arrived at the FCC, and they’ve got new model numbers of A1314 and A1296 — the current wireless keyboard is A1255 and the Mighty Mouse is A1197. That’s pretty much all we know for now, but these keyboard dimensions are also smaller than the current model, which rules out a return of the numeric keypad — sorry to dash your hopes, Excel jockeys. Is this the new keyboard rumored to accompany an iMac refresh? We’ll have to wait to find out — but on a similar note, AppleInsider says Steve Jobs himself is leading the development of this new mouse, featuring some kind of multitouch and potentially housed in an aluminum shell. That would certainly explain those multitouch mouse patents we’ve seen in the past, as well as bring the desktop mousing experience in line with the multitouch action found on the MacBooks — AI says the new mice somehow enable iPhone-style kinetic scrolling, which would definitely be interesting. So… you want to maybe schedule an event to launch all this stuff, Steve?

Update: And… Apple’s managed to yank the images out of the FCC filings, which is about as fast as we’ve ever seen that happen.

Update 2: Revised images have been posted, carefully cropped to show only the relevant FCC labeling — although model numbers remain. This is absolutely the fastest we’ve ever seen the FCC database change, it’s rather impressive.

Update 3: AppleInsider’s revised their post to say an aluminum mouse is just speculation, so this thing could be plastic after all.

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