Lunar Artefacts is a London based product design and development company, aspiring to redefine conventional gadgets into imaginative, high-quality masterpieces and bridge the gap between eloquent ...
Adesso announced the release of the Adesso iMouse G1 - the Illuminated Desktop Mouse. Perfect for dim environments, the stylish Adesso iMouse G1's illuminated blue light feature brings beauty, clarity ...
Is your laptop’s trackpad or keyboard broken, and do you need to use it urgently? Or, do you want to give a presentation from your laptop but don’t have a controller? Well, Remote Mouse is the ...
Sometimes a few unexpected issues happen to our Windows 11/10 PC. We cannot exactly find the reason behind them. Some issues that happen with the mouse are such issues. Many users are complaining that ...
A wireless mouse that works flawlessly with a notebook computer yet won't connect to a desktop computer can be both baffling and frustrating. While the mouse might be designed for use with a notebook, ...
Whether you just use the mouse that came with your computer, or you've found the perfect mouse that fits the way you work (or play), if someone asked us which mouse we thought is the best, most of us ...
There are dozens of companies that make dozens of different models and types of desktop mice, from fancy multi-button gaming mice to well-designed ergonomic mice for office users all the way to the ...
Verbatim’s Wireless Desktop Laser Mouse is a good wireless mouse for people who prefer to use the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum with a USB receiver connected to their Mac instead of Bluetooth. The mouse’s ...
This bundle includes an HP Pavilion desktop PC tower and 23.8-inch monitor, plus a mouse and keyboard. Snag it right now for just $369.99, or nearly half off. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer ...
If it had been up to Douglas Engelbart, his invention would have been called the "X-Y position indicator for a display system.” That's how the man who designed the mouse described what he'd made in ...
On this day, 35 years ago, Xerox released the first commercially available computer intended for use with a mouse. The Star, as it was called, wasn’t a particularly big success, but Xerox’s work ...