Microsoft To Debut No-laser Blue LED Computer Mouse
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Microsoft is readying a mouse that uses a blue LED rather than red lasers because the former can be used on a greater number of surfaces; this would mark the fourth great revolution in the way mice have evolved over the past few decades or so. The German Amazon website showed a new Microsoft Explorer mini mouse with a novel "Blue Track" Technology and Microsoft has already announced an event schedule for the 9th of September entitled "Say goodbye to...
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