
The FCC have taken the highly anticipated Microsoft Touch Mouse and actually ripped it apart – carefully, of course, as we wouldn’t want it to end up too scarred, do we? This pointing peripheral has an edge over the rest of the devices out there because it comes with a touch-sensitive exterior which is capable of recognizing finger gestures that will help it scroll, pan, navigate and manipulate content. Meant to hit the markets this May, there is still plenty of time to undergo testing, before it retails for $80 a pop. Those who are interested and have full faith in Microsoft’s hardware engineering, you can already place a pre-order of the Microsoft Touch Mouse here.
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