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Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Mac/Windows

By admin On March 7, 2010 No Comments


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This is the Microsoft's most portable wireless notebook mouse that connects directly to a Bluetooth PC without a transceiver, freeing up USB ports for other devices.

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 – Black

By admin On February 7, 2010 No Comments


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Wireless BlueTrack Notebook Mouse with Nano Receiver - PC USB

Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite

By admin On January 10, 2010 No Comments


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Microsoft's Natural Keyboard Elite features ergonomic contours that comfortably accommodate not only your fingers, but your whole hands. A built-in palm rest and adjustable keyboard legs help you work in comfort, and two connection options give you the ultimate flexibility: either a round PS/2 port or a rectangular USB port for plug-and-play convenience with the latest PCs. With its improved space-saving design, the new keyboard takes up less room on your desktop and fits easily into keyboard t[Read Full Review]

Microsoft Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000

By admin On December 23, 2009 No Comments


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Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 has been expertly crafted to allow you to work in a more natural position. The new Gull Wing design features a 14-degree gable, a natural arc and a curved key bed - bringing the keys closer to your fingers to reduce reach and unnecessary motion, while encouraging a more natural typing position. It also comes equipped with an optional palm lift for a seven-degree reverse slope and a cushioned wrist rest that encourages better arm and wrist alignment.

Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 (Blue)

By admin On December 12, 2009 No Comments


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The Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 features Windows Live compatibility, world class VGA optics, superior low-light performance and a fun flexible design. Share more experiences with family and friends.

Samsung Armani

By admin On October 14, 2009 No Comments

Giorgio Armani, Samsung, and Microsoft just presented the new Giorgio Armani-Samsung smartphone. It runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, has a two step tilt hinge and is full touch screen with a QWERTY keyboard

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Giorgio Armani, Samsung, and Microsoft just presented the new Giorgio Armani-Samsung smartphone. It runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, has a two step tilt hinge and is full touch screen with a QWERTY keyboard. It has a nice 3.5″ AMOLED screen.

The new Giorgio Armani-Samsung smartphone offers 7.2Mbps HSDPA, 5.76Mbps HSUPA and WiFi access. Since is it MS it of course supports push e-mail with Microsoft Exchange. It has a 5MP camera, audio and video player, 8GB of internal memory and an extendable microSD slot up to 32GB. Most important of it all though the new Samsung Armani features GPS navigation.

The Giorgio Armani-Samsung smartphone will first come out in Italy, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Russia, China, and the UAE (Dubai).
Some other features include:

  • Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR/ USB 2.0 high-speedi
  • TV-Out / micro USB
  • A-GPS support
  • FM Radio
  • 1500mAh battery

Brought to you by your GPS navigation site NaviGadget.

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Microsoft Windows 7 due October 22, 2009

By On August 22, 2009 No Comments

Though it seems that Microsoft’s Vista Windows operating system was just launched, Microsoft Windows 7 is rumored with likely plans for introduction on October 22, 2009.
Vista’s introduction in 2007 was heralded with features like a 3D interactive desktop and special functions for music downloads. In 2009, video downloads are more prominent. HD Video downloading and [...]


Back to School with Zune HD

By On August 14, 2009 No Comments

While students are scurrying back to school and the autumn equinox approaches, Microsoft is offering some unique opportunities. We reported that Windows System 7 is expected in October 2009. Now the Zune HD is coming to stores in September offering an attractive alternative to Apple’s digital media player as we approach the holiday season.
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Microsoft confirms retail stores coming this fall

By On July 15, 2009 No Comments

Well, this is going to be fun! Microsoft, which hired former Wal-Mart exec David Porter to be its corporate vice president of retail stores back in February, has just confirmed that stores are, indeed, on the way -- and soon. COO Kevin Turner confirmed the plans at the Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans yesterday, saying the stores are due to open this fall (maybe to coincide with the launch of Windows 7?) -- and what's more, Redmond's bringing the fight directly to Apple's doorstep. "Stay tuned, because we're going to have some retail stores opened up that are opened up right next door to Apple stores." Things are about to get saucy, people.

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Microsoft confirms retail stores coming this fall originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jul 2009 17:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft trademark application hints at cross-platform "OneApp" app store

By On July 15, 2009 No Comments

Microsoft's attention may now be focused on Windows Marketplace, but a recently filed trademark application seems to suggest that the company could maybe, possibly have something even bigger in store for the future. As noted by istartedsomething, Microsoft is going after the name "ONEAPP" (or "One Application"), which it describes as a trademark for "online retail store services facilitating the download of computer software for use on mobile phones, media players and other portable electronic devices." Now, putting two and two together, that would seem to indicate that Windows Mobile phones and devices like the Zune HD would not only share a single branded app store, but the actual apps as well -- which isn't so much of a stretch, if not for the fact that Microsoft has already invested itself so heavily in Windows Marketplace. Then again, it could very well be just yet another name that Microsoft likes but has no real intention of using.

[Via istartedsomething, thanks Chris]

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Microsoft trademark application hints at cross-platform "OneApp" app store originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jul 2009 16:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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