Fans of the classic Microsoft Intellimouse 3.0 from 2003 can now buy an updated version, which, Microsoft has promised, is true to the spirit of the original. In fact, Simon Dearsley, Devices Design ...
Computer mice have seen some crazy innovations over the years, like the tilting Z mouse, the Mouse-Box that crams a whole PC in your palm, or the levitating mouse from BAT. But, arguably, the basic ...
The IntelliMouse is making a comeback. Microsoft first introduced its IntelliMouse brand back in 1996. Three years later, the IntelliMouse Explorer arrived in 1999, and it paved the way for several ...
Microsoft's new Classic IntelliMouse shares a rich history of design DNA with its predecessors. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Microsoft is gearing up to bring back the IntelliMouse brand with a modern take on the classic mouse. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
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Last week, we reported that Microsoft would be reviving its IntelliMouse, reintroducing it as the Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse. While we didn't have many details about it then, it now appears to ...
Microsoft just released the Classic Intellimouse, a thoroughly modern gaming mouse with a stylish white LED tail light and an advanced BlueTrack sensor that works on glass. However, some of you might ...
Later this month, the original Intellimouse will celebrate its 22nd birthday. We haven't seen a new Intellimouse since version 3.0 was re-released back in 2006. However, 2018 sees its return in ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Yes this is a software column (blog), but a) this is summer b) all hardware has an element of embedded ...
Less than two weeks ago, news of Microsoft reviving their classic IntelliMouse optical input device surfaced. Now it appears that the product is actually available directly from Microsoft’s website ...