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- Logitech G9 laser mouse
- We've long been fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but the new G9 Laser Mouse feels like a collection of missed opportunities. Yes, it introduces a handful of new technologies, bringing it in line with or surpassing other high-end gaming mice, at least from the perspective of on-paper features. We certainly...
- Tags: Mice, laser mouse, G9 Laser Mouse, mouse, Logitech, gaming mice, game
- Product reviews 2007-10-11
- Logitech VX Nano Cordless laser mouse
- Last year, we liked the Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse so much that we gave it an Editors' Choice award. Now the company's follow-up to that device, the smaller VX Nano, has likewise earned our affections and the Editors' Choice designation. Like the Revolution, the Nano provides comfortable contours,...
- Tags: Mice, laser, laser mouse, Nano, mouse, Logitech, receiver
- Product reviews 2007-09-12
- Rocketfish Twister laser mouse
- While desk space often comes at a premium, space in your laptop bag is even more precious. That's why Rocketfish has designed its $45 Twister laser mouse, a flat rectangle smaller than a smart phone, to fit snugly in one of your bag's organizer pockets or even your back pocket...
- Tags: Mice, laser, mouse, Rocketfish Twister
- Product reviews 2007-06-15
- Logitech G5 laser mouse (2007)
- The two main competitors in high-end gaming mice have both come within a hair of earning a CNET Editors' Choice award, but both missed the mark. We held back on Razer's recent DeathAdder a few weeks ago because its on-the-fly sensitivity switching is so convoluted. The 2005 Logitech G5 Laser...
- Tags: Mice, mouse, Logitech
- Product reviews 2007-03-20
- Logitech VX Revolution Cordless laser mouse for Notebooks
- The Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is a superior companion of the rodent persuasion. It combines the best of desktop mice (extremely comfortable contours, a plethora of buttons) and of notebook mice (a relatively small design that includes a storage space for its tiny wireless receiver)...
- Tags: Mice, Notebooks, laser, mouse, notebook, VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse, Logitech, receiver
- Product reviews 2006-08-24
- Microsoft Wireless laser mouse 5000
- The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 is an attractive, contoured mouse that combines the precision of laser optics with a shape that fits both right- and left-handers. However, the ambidextrous design is a mixed blessing: it's not overly comfortable for either hand, and button placement is awkward. For left-handed users...
- Tags: Mice, mouse, laser, Laser Mouse 5000, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000, Microsoft Wireless
- Product reviews 2006-06-01
- Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser mice
- Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser miceWhere's Willard?Where's Willard when you need him?
- Tags: Keyboards, Mice, Willard, laser mouse, laser, mouse, keyboard, photograph, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-09-06
- Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser mice
- Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser miceHow about ergonomic laptopsNo... that would make to much sense.KeyboardsWhen will someone unscramble the keys? The keyboards we use are created to resemble the type writer layout. But the type writer was NOT originally designed as today. The keys started out in order but people...
- Tags: Keyboards, Microsoft Corp., photograph, QWERTY, keyboard, laser mouse, mouse, laser
- Discussion threads 2005-09-06
- laser mouse conquers new surfaces
- Laser mouse conquers new surfacesDr. Evil would be proud..!Some mice with some friggin lasers!PLEASE have a NON-wireless version...ugh... hate those things...Hopefully...they'll take some time away from making their hardware to fix their drivers to work the way NORMAL mouse drivers work...(for example, having the mouse over a window, then using...
- Tags: Mice, GUESS IT, laser mouse, mouse, laser, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-08-31
Additional Resources
- HP's to-do list following EDS acquisition
- We now know that HP is acquiring EDS in what appears to be an agreed bid that values EDS at $13.9 billion. Larry Dignan has the main analysis but it leaves open a series of testing questions for HP CEO Mark Hurd. As Larry points out: Overall, Wall Street...
- Tags: Acquisition, Hewlett-Packard Co., Mark Hurd, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Mergers & Acquisitions, Outsourcing, Corporate Law, Asset Management, Construction, It Services, It Operations, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Operational Planning, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Powerset shows semantic search solution
- Beating the rush of press releases likely to flood inboxes during next week's Semantic Technology Conference, Powerset today announced the public availability of a service that adds a whole new dimension to searching for information from Wikipedia. Whilst much of the functionality unveiled today has been visible...
- Tags: Natural Language Processing, Team, Xerox PARC, Wikipedia, Powerset, Wiki, Online Communications, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Mystery Cookbook (exe)
- It's bon appetite as you take the role of a go-getting mouse who's out to become a skilled chef. To help him, you'll scour nearly a dozen locations for hundreds of hidden items and interact with an assortment of amusing characters as you search for the pages of a secret...
- Tags: Alawar Entertainment, Mice, Games, Hardware, Peripherals, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-05-12
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Avoid accidental copies in Windows
- Ever use Ctrl+click to select files, make one wrong click and end up with a load of duplicate files on your screen? For power users like you and me, it happens all the time. Today's batch of guidance aims to fix that. The problem,...
- Tags: Pixel, File, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Microsoft appeals $1.4 billion EU fine
- Microsoft appeals $1.4 billion EU fineExtortion?IIUC the fine is for 'abusing a monopoly position'. All MS have to do is stop the abuse. Simple. If they carry on, or they argue that the abuse is justified, then they will keep getting fined. That will hurt themselves, their customers and their...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- HRH Prince Penguin
- Did anyone else happen to notice that Prince Charles is a closet Penguin? On our UK-based sister site, ZDNet.CO.UK our British colleague Andrew Donoghue quoted His Majesty as follows: "Many of the case studies we received highlight the...
- Tags: Thin Client, Thin Clients, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Psystar: Just how loud is it?
- Psystar: Just how loud is it?Oh, and the puck mouse,a perfect complement...Can you restore it?Are you provided with any restore DVD? Do you get any instructions for what to do if you can't boot?I believe Nvidia video cards work well but I think you need a driver to get quartz...
- Tags: C-scale, Psystar
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Dupe Remover for Outlook Express (exe)
- Dupe Remover for Outlook Express is simple and easy to use tool for removing duplicated items in Microsoft Outlook Express. It can detect and remove duplicated emails. Search criteria is customizable (you can select the fields that should be compared to detect the duplicate) to fit every situation. Start searching...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook Express, Topalt, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-09
- Kodak ESP 3
- Kodak's ESP 3 is an entry-level all-in-one (AIO) inkjet printer, copier, and scanner. Kodak keeps the cost low at $130, which makes this one of the cheapest multifunctional printers, but the output quality just isn't up to par with that of the other inkjet printers currently available in the same...
- Tags: Scanners, Printers, ESP 3, ESP, Eastman Kodak Co., AIO Home Center Software, printer, photograph
- Product reviews 2008-05-08
- Drag-N-Dropper for Microsoft Access (zip)
- Drag-N-Dropper is a Microsoft Access module and form that you can add into your Access application to provide drag and drop functionality between text-based Access controls and continuous form subforms. Drag-N-Dropper allows text to be moved or copied (using "CTRL-Drag") by clicking on the desired text, dragging to the new...
- Tags: Mouse, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp., Drag-N-Dropper, Mice, Microsoft Office, Databases, Hardware, Peripherals, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2008-05-08
- HelpBeam (exe)
- HelpBeam is a web-based remote support service that provides a simple way for support technicians to quickly resolve online PC support requests through remote access. All the customer must do is visit the HelpBeam web site and download a small application. The support technician can then view, control and transfer...
- Tags: Remote Support, Technician, HelpBeam, Remote Administration, Security
- Software downloads 2008-05-08
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