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Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard Offers 128-Bit Encryption

Friday June 3, 2011
Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard Offers 128-Bit Encryption

With the hacker in the neighborhood getting smarter and smarter, it’s very crucial for you to have any sort of encryption for your devices, especially the wireless one. Wireless LAN, wireless router, wireless phone, wireless mouse, wireless keyboard and so on. Hacker won’t attack your wireless mouse, but they will hack into your wireless LAN, [...]

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Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard With Enhanced Interaction

Tuesday February 2, 2010
Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard With Enhanced Interaction

Most low cost keyboard that you are using can only detect up to 3 or 5 keys pressed at once while leaving the additional pressed key as an error that will trigger error sound. This case is not going to happen with this new Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard with Enhanced interaction will let you press [...]

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Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 – Almost Razor Thin

Thursday September 10, 2009
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Okay, I know it is a hype because it’s no way you can shave your beard with this new keyboard. But so far, this Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is the most attractive slim keyboard I’ve even seen and the thinness is unbeatable for most of the thin-line keyboards. From the name, you’d have probably [...]

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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Launched

Wednesday August 5, 2009
Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Launched

The competition has pushed Microsoft to launch their latest Wireless comfort desktop 5000 keyboard + Wireless Mouse with Windows 7 Optimized feature. This Keyboard has the usual curve design to provide comfortable usage because your wrist posture will at the natural position. It also features a soft touch palm rest for better typing experience. Microsoft [...]

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