Microsoft has not been absent from the tablet discussion — Windows tablets have been around for years, but the devices never caught on with the mainstream. At last year’s gadget show, Ballmer demonstrated a sleek “slate” from Hewlett-Packard Co. that runs Windows 7, and today there are several tablets that use Microsoft’s operating system.
Microsoft launched Touch Mouse. From Las Vegas, the U.S. giant has announced its new rodent touch on a project called Mouse 2.0 conducted by Microsoft Research and the Applied Sciences Group. Completely wireless and ambidextrous, she embarks BlueTrack sensor technology that allows it to be almost any field and the USB sensor is so small it can stay in the USB port of a laptop without worry.