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Posted by on April 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment
While it’s hard to imagine how you would want to use it on a daily basis, the Fly Mouse from Shenzhen Feishu Technology is still rather interesting. that is a wireless keyboard and mouse combo designed to be used with home theater PCs. It offers a full QWERTY keyboard complete with direction keys and multimedia [...]
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Posted by on February 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Wireless keyboard and mice are certainly useful, but it’s rather irritating when the batteries go flat. Logitech certainly understood the woes of wireless keyboard (and mice) users when it came up with the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710, since it boasts the industry’s first 3-year battery life for both the keyboard and mouse. The MK710 sports [...]
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Posted by on February 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Some additional details on the rather interesting Motorola MOTOSPLIT have surfaced, though it’s hard to tell whether the renders are the real deal or not. Aside from its wacky keyboard design, it’s now said that that phone sports the same specifications as the Motorola Backflip. There are a couple of other vague details released, though [...]
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Posted by on January 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Want to bring your (musical) keyboard around with you more often, but can’t do so due to its large size? Well, you’ll want to check out the EP-K49T, a roll up keyboard from China Victory worldly Enterprises, LTD. that rubber keyboard has 29 keys, 10 demo songs, and even recording capabilities and built-in speakers. You’ll [...]
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Posted by on January 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Want to bring your (musical) keyboard around with you more often, but can’t do so due to its large size? Well, you’ll want to check out the EP-K49T, a roll up keyboard from China Victory universal Enterprises, LTD. that rubber keyboard has 29 keys, 10 demo songs, and even recording capabilities and built-in speakers. You’ll [...]
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Posted by on January 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
A company called Ion is showing two prototype full-size keyboards for the Apple iPhone. One uses flat, MacBook-style keys, and the other standard PC keyboard keys. Called the iType, the keyboard has its own battery, which may plus be used to charge the iPhone. Will Apple allow that? Orginal post by Mike
Posted by on January 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Yesterday I played a little with the Motorola Backflip. It’s not decent to write a meaningful review, but I did write a review of the Motorola Cliq, so here’s my first impression: that is a very close cousin of the Cliq. They share the same hardware platform, and whatever software updates the Backflip is getting, [...]
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