Microsoft will revive its PC peripheral business through design company Incase
Windows 11 July update addresses game stuttering issues
Alienware announces 500Hz monitor alongside wireless keyboard, headset, and mouse
Magically Master Your Mouse Movement
Struggling with sluggish scrolling or muted movement? Default settings causing rodent rage? Read our quick guide to changing your mouse's sensitivity and other settings in Windows.
The Razer Naga V2 Pro comes with an adjustable scroll wheel, magnetic side panels
Logitech's new G502 X gaming mice come with optical-mechanical switches, refined designs
The first computer mouse: how many buttons did it have?
Razer launches lighter DeathAdder V3 Pro with a 4,000Hz wireless polling rate option
Logitech launches a new line of gaming products designed with inclusivity in mind
Logitech's new Master Series keyboards and mouse cut down on the clatter
Razer's new Viper V2 Pro wireless gaming mouse weighs just 58g
Logitech launches low-cost vertical ergonomic mouse for smaller hands
The Glorious Model I is a value-focused gaming mouse with modular side buttons
SteelSeries adds new mice to Aerox line, including the "lightest multi-genre mouse on the planet"
HP 930 Creator wireless mouse available for just $42
Logitech G604 LightSpeed is down to just $45
The Best Mouse for Work and Productivity
Shopping for a mouse can be overwhelming, so here are our top recommendations for mice that stand out from the crowd in terms of features, build quality, portability and ergonomics.
The Best Gaming Mouse: Wired and Wireless Top Choices
Your reaction speed might be as good as the guy staring back in your crosshairs, but if they're rocking a high CPI/DPI, low-latency gaming mouse, the chances of you ending up in their killcam will always be higher.
Razer's latest productivity peripherals focus on comfort, battery life and low noise
Logitech reports record sales but warns of issues supplying demand moving forward
Xerox PARC: the minds behind the GUI, ethernet, laser printing & more
Launched in 1970, Xerox's PARC has played an instrumental role in the engineering of many of the technologies that compose the personal computer – most famously the graphical user interface (GUI), ethernet, laser printing, the mouse, among others. We'd like to take a few and give credit where credit's due.