CSR announces cooperation with Microsoft to develop Bluetooth mouse
At a press conference on May 3, leading Bluetooth chip maker Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) officially announced cooperation with Microsoft to develop Bluetooth mice for the next-generation Windows XP.
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