While fresh Apple products are released with a bang, hardware upgrades are generally accompanied by press releases at most. Smaller stuff, however, like the new wired Apple Keyboard, doesn't even need introduction, Apple seems to believe.Several Mac-focused sites have been nosing around Apple's recentl... |
4 March 2009 10:27 GMT |
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Some of you have probably already read about that special OLED Optimus Maximum keyboard that has been designed by a company called Art Lebedev. Considered by many to be one of the coolest keyboards ever, the Optimus Maximus is also one of the less affordable keypads on the planet, with a price tag of about 1,273.70 E... |
5 November 2008 07:02 GMT |
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It's always nice to have a keyboard that can provide for you more than just the basic keyboard features. However, it's not until you get to customize each and every one of keyboard's keys that you know you are dealing with one truly special product. One such product is Art Lebedev's OLED Keyboard ... |
22 July 2008 13:41 GMT |
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There are a lot of people who cannot coop up well with the touchscreen displays and the stylus that's attached to most of these phones. That's not how users expect it should be. Even if the touchscreen is very "trendy", it will never reach the same usability and tactile feedback as any physical keypads.Also... |
4 January 2008 06:39 GMT |
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If you find it difficult to play on your phone or to call somebody having your gloves on, the Japanese could have solved this problem.Cold climates won't be a problem anymore, with the new concept phone designed by Yuta Watanabe. I guess many had a phone like this in mind, but nobody has actually thought that i... |
20 December 2007 03:36 GMT |
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Nokia is up to do some good. If Sony Ericsson "invented" the screen wiper, Nokia comes in the game and wants to invent a way in which the numeric keypad and the QWERTY keyboard coexist in the same phone.But, as innovative as it may sound we must admit that this idea is not that new in the mobile-freak circles, even i... |
18 December 2007 03:29 GMT |
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NTT DoCoMo just showed off another mobile phone that uses an interesting concept and surely manages to stand out. The handset uses an electronic ink keypad that triggers several advantages and a nice concept as well.CEATEC Japan 2007 has taken into consideration when developing this phone the user's need for inn... |
4 October 2007 04:46 GMT |
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The first mobile phones to feature Amharic have just been released by Nokia. The lineup includes Nokia 1200, 1208, 2630 and 2760, all adapted to best suit the Ethiopian market.The four mobile phones have been packed with several features targeted especially at the market in this country. Nokia has included a large nu... |
24 September 2007 11:26 GMT |
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Sony Ericsson W580i has just started shipping, but has proved to be a big disappointment to those who hurried to buy one. The handset has experienced problems with its keypad, a very good reason for several such devices to be sent back to the shop for replacement.Sony Ericsson has presented its W580i phone model as a... |
27 August 2007 08:32 GMT |
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