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Microsoft fixes wireless glitch

The technology giant has unofficially released an update to help prevent its wired and wireless hubs from disconnecting computers from the Internet Read more

12 November, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse

...suited to a child's hand size. At 90g (with battery), the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse is only slightly lighter than similar full-size... Read more

1 February, 2005 by Lara Luepke
<endeca_term>Microsoft Wireless</endeca_term> Notebook Adapter MN-720 3.20.26.0

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-720 3.20.26.0

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-720, Plug the Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook Adapter... Read more

7 July, 2003

Researchers hack Microsoft wireless keyboards

Security experts claim to have cracked the protocol for securing some of Microsoft's wireless keyboards, potentially allowing keystroke logging and remote control Read more

5 December, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro

Regular touch typists will get the most out of this product. Pay attention to your desktop layout to avoid other ergonomic problems, and you should be able to do a lot of work comfortably. Read more

19 February, 2004 by Jonathan Bennett

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite

Microsoft’s Wireless Optical Desktop Elite is a solid and affordable choice for the home or the office. Read more

24 November, 2003 by Adam Fisher

Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse

Microsoft's new Wireless Optical Mouse is the ultimate choice for everyday mousing. Read more

17 November, 2003 by Jasmine France

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth

Despite some installation glitches and evidence of keyboard driver instability, the Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth is a pleasure to use. Cable clutter is reduced and mobility significantly improved. It’s well worth considering as a replacement for a conventional keyboard and mouse combination, but does not yet provide reliable interoperability with other Bluetooth devices. Read more

10 December, 2002 by Geoff Einon

Microsoft Wireless Desktop

If wires on the desktop annoy or restrict you, this is a good solution. Read more

22 March, 2002 by Pierre Labousset
<endeca_term>Microsoft Wireless</endeca_term> Notebook Adapter MN-730 3.60.7.0

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-730 3.60.7.0

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-730: Supercharge your notebook with high-speed 802... Read more

22 March, 2004
<endeca_term>Microsoft Wireless</endeca_term> Transceiver for Bluetooth 2.0 5.1.2600.2180

Microsoft Wireless Transceiver for Bluetooth 2.0 5.1.2600.2180

Microsoft Wireless Transceiver for Bluetooth 2.0. OS installed driver. For information only... Read more

3 January, 2004
<endeca_term>Microsoft Wireless</endeca_term> Transceiver for Bluetooth 5.1.2535.0

Microsoft Wireless Transceiver for Bluetooth 5.1.2535.0

Microsoft Wireless Transceiver for Bluetooth. OS installed driver. For information only Read more

1 January, 2001

To Dongle, or not To Dongle? Wireless mice for laptops

I recently got a laptop and have fallen completely in love with it. The power of my PC on the move. That said most... Read more

21 May, 2007

Apple Mighty Mouse

...comfortable to use than other mice we've tested, such as the Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse, which offers better support for your hand. However, the... Read more

31 August, 2005 by Lara Luepke

Microsoft moves into hot spot security

...Boingo Wireless, Cometa Networks, iPass and Wayport. Shai Guday, group programme manager, Microsoft Wireless and Mobility, told silicon.com: "Security is a big impediment to... Read more

13 October, 2003 by Tony Hallett

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