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hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 21 hours ago
Logitech, maker of many mice, has hailed as a major landmark the production of their one billionth computer mouse, which rolled off production lines late last month. The first mouse was created on December 9, 1968 when …
Also tagged: hardware, mice, peripherals, andrew nusca
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 22, 2008
A much easier way to controlling the "crazy" ruler in Word 2007, without hassle or mass-customisation. by Zack Whittaker
Also tagged: hardware, software, microsoft word 2007, e mail, microsoft office, mice, peripherals, office suites, microsoft word, online communications, word processors, zack whittaker
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 28, 2008
Despite advertising campaigns, we don't eat the five fruits and vegetables we're supposed to do to protect us from obesity and many diseases. This is why European researchers have decided to genetically modify one of …
Also tagged: hardware, advertisement, mice, fruit, peripherals, scientist, anthocyanins, roland piquepaille
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 24, 2008
I took a look at a Samsung Windows Mobile phone at Mobile World Congress earlier this year that was labeled the SGH-i780 and since then there has been a lot of speculation that the device would eventually come to the …
Also tagged: hardware, mobile, keyboards, marketing, keyboard, consumer electronics, mice, palm treo, personal technology, peripherals, handhelds, palm inc, pad, matthew miller, cellular phones, samsung electronics co ltd, advertising and promotion, samsung epix
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 14, 2008
According to The Seattle Times, an interdisciplinary team of scientists of the University of Washington UW has developed Vocal Joystick, a software which enables people with disabilities to control their computers …
Also tagged: hardware, software, productivity, networking, computer, mice, telecommunications, peripherals, telephony, voice recognition, voice, pattern recognition, roland piquepaille, signal processing, application driver
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 8, 2008
A Stanford University team has developed a microscope weighing only 1.1 grams. It is so small that it can be mounted to the head of a freely moving mouse to watch its brain cell activity. According to what said the …
Also tagged: imaging, hardware, software, finance, mice, peripherals, document management, enterprise software, microscope, muscle, roland piquepaille, managerial accounting, stanford university team, sarcomeres
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 21, 2008
University of Rochester researchers have discovered that small rodents with long lifespans, such as squirrels or chinchillas, can live decades without developing any form of cancer. Apparently, these rodents are using …
Also tagged: cancer, hardware, mice, peripherals, cell, species, roland piquepaille
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 27, 2008
Is this the end of laser? Some eagle-eyed readers over at Engadget have stumbled upon a Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with "Blue Track" technology on Amazon.de. If you recall, Microsoft recently tempted fans with a …
Also tagged: hardware, mice, peripherals, laser, microsoft corp, andrew nusca
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 21, 2008
So just yesterday as I was gearing up to offer you a nice slice of Toybox goodness via my laptop, my trusty old Logitech V320 Cordless Optical mouse zapped out, ne'er to return. Ouch. The problem was not Logitech's -- …
Also tagged: hardware, logitech, mice, peripherals, andrew nusca
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 28, 2008
Eat near your computer much? I wish that I could say that I never do, but in reality I eat around my computer a lot more than I like to admit. The consequence of such activity is the inevitable crumbs and every other …
Also tagged: hardware, keyboards, peripherals, jason d o grady