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US$40 Microsoft mouse for Netbooks

Ina Fried  |  Jun 19, 2009

Microsoft announced a new wireless mouse aimed at the burgeoning Netbook market.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000, which goes on sale in August, comes in a bunch of colors and has a small USB transmitter that sticks out less than a centimeter from the computer. Microsoft argues that means the mouse transmitter can remain plugged in all the time, of course that assumes that the Netbook has enough USB ports that one can be dedicated to a mouse.
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Huawei's wireless modem is really wireless

John Chan  |  Jun 18, 2009

CNET Asia at CommunicAsia 2009
Aside from its Android smartphone, Huawei also showcased its E583X wireless modem at CommunicAsia 2009 for the first time in Singapore. Other HSDPA modems are usually shaped like flash drives which you plug into a free USB port on your computer. The E583X does it differently because it's able to send out a Wi-Fi signal which you connect to wirelessly (like at a hotspot) from your notebook. This means you can leave the device out of sight and not have something dangling from your slim, fashionable Netbook. A 1,500mAh battery powers the device, giving about 5 hours of wireless productivity. It charges via USB, and if you prefer, you can also use it plugged in to your notebook like regular HSDPA modems.

Now, freeing up a single USB port may not seem like a fantastic reason to pick this product over a regular USB modem. What's more, your notebook will probably consume more battery power with Wi-Fi turned on. But variations of this product will allow up to five users running a single cellular connection, perfect for situations when others around you need to share your Internet access.

Like all of Huawei's other products, this will be sold through mobile operators. It will first appear in Europe come July. In Asia we'll just have to see if any service provider decides to offer this solution later in the year. Click on to see a quick hands-on video of the E583X.
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Intel to bid farewell to Centrino with new rebranding

Darius Chang  |  Jun 18, 2009

The Centrino brand was a success for the chipmaker. By combining the processor, chipset and wireless radio under a single label, it helped consumers to easily identify a machine with Wi-Fi capabilities (back in the days when wireless access was still in its infancy). It also propelled Intel forward as a dominant player in the mobile computing field. But the days of the Centrino are numbered with a new rebranding exercise. Due to the fact that as more processors are added to the Centrino family such as the Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, finding the right chip can be confusing.
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Microsoft teases with Office 2010 video

Ina Fried  |  Jun 18, 2009

Microsoft has posted a teaser site for Office 2010, treating the next productivity suite like a forthcoming movie.
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Much like studios do with movies that are still months from hitting the theaters, Microsoft is looking to generate some advance buzz for the next version of Office.

The company has posted a movie trailer that teases Office 2010 and last week added a "behind the scenes" video that pokes fun at recent leaks of the product onto the Internet (and the fact that some leaked versions also came with a virus).
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Are UMPCs lost between Netbooks and smartphones?

Scott Stein  |  Jun 18, 2009

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Ultramobile PCs have always found themselves to be the tweeners of the mobile world: Too large to be easily pocket-size, yet too small to be usable as full-fledged computers. While the landscape just a few years ago was marked with products ranging from Samsung's Q1 to the OQO, often costing way too much money, now cheaper smartphones and Netbooks have crowded in on either side with portable power to spare.
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