Published 11/17/2008
by Paul Taylor
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Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Monday 17 November 2008. 09:04:00 Hardware Roundup design meets mouse MICROSOFT’S ARC MOUSE saw the light of the day at I4U. The mousey is pretty much an ongoing experiment in design that’s now reached " retail" stage. It’s wireless, uses AAA batteries (no advanced recharge tech), and the arch-like design folds in half for storage.... > >
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