Microsoft Debuts Mice, Keyboards for Windows 8 Software

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Microsoft Corp., the world’s biggest software maker, unveiled mice and keyboards to work with its Windows 8 software for tablets and personal computers as it prepares its own device to compete with Apple Inc.’s iPad.

The wireless Wedge Mobile Keyboard, which costs $79.95, features a protective cover that doubles as a stand for a tablet, Microsoft said in a statement. The company will also sell a pocket-size wireless Wedge Touch Mouse for $69.95. Both use Bluetooth to connect to a computer or tablet.