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gizmag.com - 10/12/2009
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It's been over forty years since the first computer mouse saw the light of day, and the fact that its basic design hasn't changed all that much is a testament to the original . But that doesn't mean there's no room for improvement. A group of researchers at Microsoft has come up with five new ...
engadget.com - 10/5/2009
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engadget.com —
Rather odd timing, given some recent developments in
the Apple camp, but Microsoft Research has just surfaced...
some of its incredibly wild multitouch mouse prototypes. Each one uses a different touch detection method, and at first glance all five ...
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Microsoft Research shows off multitouch mouse prototypes
feedproxy.google.com - 10/5/2009
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Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group will be presenting a
paper on new mice at this week’s User Interface...
Software and Technology Conference in British Columbia, Canada and we bring you a sneak preview on these evolution beating mice. With the multitouch capability of Windows 7 not ...
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Fresh out of Microsoft Research: Multi-touch mouse ...
phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 10/6/2009
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phonestechnology.blogspot.com —
Microsoft is known not only as a developer
of all kinds of software, but also as a...
producer of various equipment, including computer peripherals. A special "skate" Microsoft are computer mice, many users recognized credentials for quality, comfort and functionality. However, the design and ...
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Microsoft is showing five new mouse prototypes
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Mouse 2.0: Revolutionary Multi-touch Mouse Prototypes from Microsoft Lab
Hardware Sphere —
... than 5 shape of prototype equipped with high-end sensor to tracks fingers movements and touches. The FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection) mouse, Orb Mouse, Cap Mouse, Side Mouse and Arty Mouse. All implemented with a new revolutionary technology of multi-touch which highly possible as the future click button replacement. Though there is no news when this prototype will be launched for the end user, but this technology is certainly something that worth the wait!
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