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If your growing list of peripherals is eating up valuable desktop real estate, consider a device that integrates your mouse and telephone--such as MyMousePhone. It fits in the same space as a regular mouse and lets you make and answer calls whether or not your computer is turned off. It comes with a headset Headphones combined with a microphone. Used in call centers and by people in telephone-intensive jobs, headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Many people use headsets at the computer so they can converse and type comfortably.  and plugs into your PC's serial port. ($24.95; www.mymousephone.com)

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Author:S.A.D.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Date:Nov 1, 2001
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