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Incase to take over Microsoft’s mouse and keyboard business

In April of last year, Microsoft announced that it was exiting the PC accessory business (mice, keyboards, headsets, and so on). While it is still planning to sell computer accessories under the more stylish (anddecades on shelves. But it looks like the designs, if not the Microsoft branding, are getting a stay of execution. Incase, a company specializing in laptop bags and sleeves, is reviving many of Microsoft’s products in 2024.

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