Recommended for those who have thought that when using a tablet or smartphone "It is convenient if there is a hardware keyboard" or "I want to operate even with a mouse", it is recommended for people ...
Microsoft's cool new, wedge-shaped Wedge Touch Mouse is meant for use with tablets, but the Bluetooth mouse also works with Windows PCs. It's not cheap at $70, but it works well and it's sure to draw ...
Microsoft is clearly pushing itself to appear more innovative. This is pretty clear with Windows 8, but just as clear with Microsoft's Windows 8 peripherals, like the ultra-portable Wedge Mobile Touch ...
Microsoft has announced a set of new peripherals for its upcoming tablet-friendly Windows 8 OS. The Wedge Mobile Keyboard features a minimalist design, slim form factor and full-sized keyset, while ...
Ahead of the Windows 8 release at the end of October, Microsoft has opted to jump the gun and make a few new OS-specific accessories available in the form of the Wedge Mobile Keyboard and Wedge Touch ...
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A few months after it was first announced, Microsoft has finally launched its stylish and ultra-mobile Wedge Touch Mouse and Wedge Mobile Keyboard in India. The company has also upgraded many of its ...
As Microsoft gets ready to release tablet-oriented Windows 8, it's also getting some nifty hardware in place to work with the new OS, due out Oct. 26. Among the mice and keyboards is the pocket-sized ...
Microsoft is clearly pushing itself to appear more innovative. This is pretty clear with Windows 8, but just as clear with Microsoft's Windows 8 peripherals, like the ultra-portable Wedge Mobile Touch ...
With the first wave of Windows 8 tablets, including the Surface, coming on October 26 Microsoft has a new wireless keyboard and mouse combo to work well with the new devices. The new Microsoft Wedge ...
Starting off as a spotty youth who worked in Currys, he moved to the BBC (after getting a degree) where he was an editorial wrangler. A stint writing for Top Gear and co-presenting Sky One's Gadget ...
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