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    November 18th, 2008 . by Mel


    Busy Hands: Logitech’s V550 Nano Wireless Mouse Docks With Your Laptop’s Top The promise of the laptop is untethered portability, and in that spirit Logitech has a new wireless mouse that helps keep your busy hands free, attaching to a dock mounted on your laptop when not in use so you can more easily take it from place to place. | forgot password? Login More top stories Gizmodo next busy hands Logitech’s V550 Nano Wireless Mouse Docks With Your Laptop’s Top…

    CNN.com – Technology – Review: Qbe offers wonderful glimpse into future of computing… It comes with its own keyboard (which is the size of a standard laptop keyboard) and mouse. However, problems occur when you connect all of the Qbe’s additional components (keyboard, stylus, power adapter, USB mouse) at once. Throw in a printer, a cable modem and perhaps a network connector and external monitor, and you are suddenly drowning in a sea of wires, struggling for a clear place to set your…

    Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2008 January 14 – Wikipedia, the free… Kreachure (talk) 19:53, 14 January 2008 (UTC) A wireless mouse is a rather accurate description. If, on the other hand, most computer mice did not have wires, one with a wire would likely be called a “wired” mouse or a “cabled” mouse or a “crappy wired cable thingy” mouse. However, a mouse with a wire is widely used �it is, in fact, the norm �and so noting how the product without a wire differs, it…

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