Keyboards Category - Page 6
Logitech Launches Wireless Illuminated K800 Keyboard
Speech-to-text, Swype and T9 are all things that help us easily input text but in terms of speed, ease of use and widespread adoption, a traditional keyboard reigns supreme. While much has been done to make the beloved input peripheral obsolete like virtual on screen keyboards and everything mentioned above, [...]
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Microsoft's Adaptive Keyboard Shown Off at UIST Student Innovation Contest
The UIST Student Innovation Contest was host to a strange sight the other day–Microsoft showed off a concept keyboard that’s getting a lot of people wishing it were real. It’s an adaptive keyboard, and a handful of them will be made into the focus of the UIST contest, which in [...]
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Phantom Lapboard Preps You for the Coming of Internet TV
With the expected boom of Internet TV coming, an innovative wireless multimedia has come out. This is perhaps the only wireless computer peripheral which allows consumers to take full control of the keyboard and mouse outside that of being stocked up in the usual desk.
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RearType The Next Big Tablet Feature?
Keyboards are not the kind of thing you think about with any kind of regularity. Much like furniture or the sun, they’re just there, not worthy of much special attention. And while we’ve seen keyboards of all type come and go, maybe one of the strangest is Microsoft Research’s RearType.
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Apple Officially Rolls Out AA Battery Charger
Apple has had quite the busy morning, they have rolled out a new 27 inch LED Cinema Display, a new Mac Pro lineup, an updated iMac and the fabled Magic Trackpad. And while that may seem like a fairly complete list, they did have one smaller item slip in — [...]
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Miniguru Keyboard Dead
It’s a great feeling when a plan comes together–or at least that’s what you believe if you follow The A-Team religiously–but when a plan doesn’t, it never feels good. Thus is the case for the folks out at Guru’board, who announced that the Miniguru will never make it to stores.
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Sony Adds Color to Vaio E Lineup
Adding designer color schemes to fancy expensive hardware isn’t just the province of Colorware any more, folks. It wasn’t so long ago you heard about the Sony Vaio M line of laptops, where you got your choice of colors. But now you’ll be able to get a whole lot more [...]
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Art Lebedev Optimus Popularis Keyboard Shows Its Face
Text entry has long been a necessary part of computing due to the lackluster support for audio-to-text entry. Keyboard as we known they today are largely regarded as one of the most effective ways to enter text into a computer beating out touchscreens and audio-to-entry methods in both speed and [...]
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Razer Releases New Branded Peripherals...For Tron
First the folks out at Razer brought out some Starcraft 2 themed gear, but now they’ve joined the flood of officially licensed products coming out around Tron. By the end of the year, Razer will be releasing a Tron mouse, keyboard, and even controllers for the console market–Xbox, Wii and [...]
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Dell Streak Gets Mouse and Keyboard Add-On
A new and exciting surprise comes out of Dell today, as we discover that the Dell Streak can handily use add-on devices with Bluetooth.
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