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Microsoft extends licensing to mouse, keyboard

March 29, 2006 Decision marks the first time the software giant has signed up licensees for its hardware. TAGS: mouse, keyboard, Microsoft Corp.

Xbox Live and Windows Messenger buddies to merge

April 9, 2007 Microsoft will launch a new service that lets users of Xbox Live friends lists to merge those rosters with Windows Messenger buddy list. TAGS: Xbox Live, Microsoft Windows Messenger, Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, keyboard, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Belkin, Microsoft settle patent suit

December 1, 2006 The peripherals maker agrees to license Redmond's connection-sensing technology for keyboards and mice. TAGS: Belkin Corp., Redmond, mouse, Microsoft Corp., keyboard

Microsoft touts wireless keyboard, mouse for Macs

May 31, 2006 Microsoft expands its Apple-compatible lineup with Mac-friendly key layout and a mouse with tilt-wheel navigation.Photos: Keyboard, mouse for Mac TAGS: wireless keyboard, mouse, keyboard, Apple Macintosh, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft slaps peripherals manufacturer with lawsuit

August 1, 2006 Claims Belkin has been incorporating Microsoft-developed tech into keyboards, mice and has refused to agree to licensing talks. TAGS: Belkin Corp., Microsoft Corp., keyboard, mouse

Researchers hack Microsoft wireless keyboards

December 5, 2007 Security experts claim to have cracked the protocol for securing some of Microsoft's wireless keyboards, potentially allowing keystroke logging. TAGS: keystroke logging, protocol, wireless keyboard, researcher, keyboard, radio frequency, radio, signal, Microsoft Corp., security

Microsoft hopes 'Milan' table PC has magic touch

May 30, 2007 Years in the making, company's new tabletop computer is controlled entirely through touch--there's no mouse or keyboard.Photos: Reaching out and touching Milan TAGS: Milan, lobby, finger, T-Mobile, Microsoft Corp., mouse, keyboard, photograph, PC

Logitech keys in to Vista

August 14, 2006 New keyboards include more one-touch command buttons and Vista compatibility. Photos: New peripherals from Logitech TAGS: Logitech, wireless keyboard, keyboard, digital music, headset, laser, Europe, U.S., mouse, Microsoft Windows Vista, button, photograph, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft debuts laser game mouse

September 6, 2005 Company takes wraps off new crop of peripherals, including an ergonomic keyboard and mice equipped with a precision booster. Photos: Microsoft adds curves, lasers to peripherals TAGS: laser, peripheral, mouse, optical mouse, Xbox 360, notebook computer, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Corp., keyboard, Apple Computer, PC

Microsoft unveils Vista-friendly peripherals

September 14, 2006 The keyboards, mice, Webcams and headsets sport features for the upcoming Vista operating system. Photos: Microsoft's new PC add-ons TAGS: peripheral, webcam, wireless mouse, mouse, headset, keyboard, Microsoft Windows Vista, VoIP, Windows Media, notebook computer, Microsoft Corp., multimedia, Bluetooth, button, IP, photograph

Motorola unveils keyboard phone, sunglasses

July 26, 2005 Cell phone maker shows off new line of products, but there's still no sign of iTunes phone. Photos: Motorola wireless sunglasses, keyboard phone TAGS: Ed Zander, Motorola Inc., wireless carrier, Apple iTunes, keyboard, Apple Computer, broadband, CEO, music, video, Microsoft Corp.

Convertibles: The new laptop bling?

October 19, 2005 As more PC makers twist around conventional designs, tablet PC capabilities could be the next "it" feature in notebooks. TAGS: tablet, tablet PC, convertibles, notebook computer, PC company, Gateway Inc., Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, manufacturing, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, keyboard, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

World of Origami still unfolding

December 22, 2006 A new round of devices using the Microsoft software will debut at CES, but the minitablet still has a way to go. TAGS: minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, Richard Shim, Consumer Electronics Show, audience, VIA Technologies Inc., tablet, Microsoft Windows Vista, keyboard, Microsoft Corp., Intel, battery, Microsoft Windows, PC

Vista sets up SideShow display all over

May 23, 2006 Microsoft's tech aims to put data in picture frames, keyboards, remote controls--any display linked to a PC running the Windows update. TAGS: WinHEC, Microsoft Windows Vista, remote control, software company, display, Microsoft Corp., keyboard, picture, operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the past

May 3, 2006 If you are going to use a cell phone to send e-mail, something has to be done about the keyboard. Photos: Rethinking the keyboard TAGS: restaurant, GPS, letter, search result, keyboard, scientist, Wi-Fi, cell phone, handheld, IBM Corp., person, Microsoft Corp., photograph

Microsoft girds for new battles

May 4, 2006 The software giant is ready to throw piles of dollars at new business efforts, particularly online services. TAGS: Redmond, software company, MSN, battle, CEO, chairman, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., photograph, keyboard, Microsoft Windows Vista

Origami: Enough of anything?

February 28, 2006 Microsoft's "ultramobile" PC will be small and light. But company had more ambitious goals in mind. TAGS: Microsoft Origami, tablet, tablet PC, battery life, Microsoft Corp., battery, PC, keyboard

Gates on software innovation: 'Magic threshold'

September 16, 2005 Big ideas don't always translate into quick delivery of everyday software. Just think speech recognition. TAGS: speech recognition, threshold, WinFS, Bill Gates, speech, client, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., keyboard, server, Microsoft Windows

Samsung minitablet debuts in U.S.

May 1, 2006 Q1 device to sell through Best Buy's online store next week, show up in some of retailer's outlets this summer. Photos: Samsung's Q1 unveiled TAGS: Samsung Q1, minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, ultramobile PC, online store, retailer, vice president, Samsung Electronics, Best Buy Co. Inc., tablet, Germany, Intel, battery life, battery, San Francisco, U.S.

Black Hat: Privacy risk in e-Passports

August 8, 2006 special coverage RFID-based cards are easy to clone, researchers say. See the video here. TAGS: Black Hat, Defcon, e-passport, researcher, Las Vegas, blog, hacker, RFID, VoIP, security, Microsoft Windows Vista, Wi-Fi, printer, keyboard, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
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