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		<title>Microsoft working on &#8220;Any Surface&#8221; Mouse!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft isn&#8217;t one of my favorite companies when it comes to operating systems but as for mouse, I think they make better mice than Logitech and all the other mice companies out there. Microsoft is working on their new &#8220;Any Surface&#8221; Mouse that could change the world mouse market forever. I too have always wanted something like this because even my IKEA desk needs a mousepad in order for my Microsoft basic mouse to work. Seriously, I tested it out on granite, carpet, wood, and Samuel L. Jackson&#8217;s bald head*, and it tracked impressively the whole time. The 2.4 GHz BlueTrack comes in two varieties: A $100 rechargeable full-sizer and a $80 mini that runs on AAs. via gizmodo Press Release: REDMOND, Wash. ─ Sept. 9, 2008 ─ Microsoft Corp. today unveiled the world’s most advanced tracking technology, Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, which allows consumers to take their mice anywhere and work with confidence on more surfaces than before. Microsoft’s new proprietary tracking technology combines the width and power of optical technology with the precision of laser tracking to allow consumers to mouse on virtually any surface1 — from a granite kitchen countertop to the living room carpet. BlueTrack Technology will &#8230; <a href="http://laptoppimp.com/laptop-review/hp-laptops/microsoft-working-on-any-surface-mouse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p>a</p>
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