Wireless Peripherals Get More Secure

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Wireless Desktop 2000Microsoft's old warhorse-- the wireless mouse and keyboard combo-- gets a new version with  additional security to make sure no one snoops on your customers while they type.

The Wireless Desktop 2000 keyboard is Microsoft's first to carry Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit encryption technology, preventing the interception and deciphering of users' keystrokes.

The keyboard pairs up with the included wireless mouse 2000 BlueTrack technology in order to work on any surface-- so long it's not clear glass or mirrored surfaces, of course.

It also has a pillow-textured palm rest for support, while the mouse has enchanced side grips and four-way scrolling.

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