Microsoft unveils keyboard for Media Center PCs
Microsoft will offer a wireless keyboard designed for computers running the home entertainment version of the Windows operating system, the world’s largest software maker said on Tuesday.
The Microsoft Remote Keyboard, which features a mouse and remote control functions for operating Windows Media Center PCs, is part of a larger effort by Microsoft to expand its flagship operating system into living rooms as entertainment hubs.
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