Well look at that. We’ve seen flexible keyboards and we’ve seen keyboards with VOIP phones attached to them, but here’s a flexible keyboard with a VOIP phone. Now that, my friends, is convergence.
TYLER, TX (KLTV) - The word "flexible" generally is used to describe a good thing. If someone is flexible, they're generally easy going or they're in good enough shape they can bend without breaking.
Check out this handy flexible keyboard with a built-in VOIP phone. This funky keyboard is made from a high-quality silicone material and it is ultra-slim and lightweight. As well as a standard ...
Any company that touts its products as being “virtually indestructible” is asking for trouble. That’s the case for Adesso Inc., which recently released a new line of keyboards that it claims are both ...
We've seen our fair share of keyboards that practically hide computers inside them, whether a full-fledged mini PC or a Raspberry Pi hack. We've also seen all sorts of foldable, flexible, even ...
Technology has reached a level of maturity in which it's possible to carry around a full-fledged computer in your pocket. While smartphones technically fall into this category, I'm more referring to ...
Are you a secret agent that needs to use portable keyboards in places where there’s little to no light? Probably not, but you can take this Bendi Light-Up Keyboard at home during the week, but pack it ...
Keyboards have come a long way from the plastic dust traps of yesteryear. In just the past few months, we've seen virtual keyboards that project onto any surface and gloves that let users "type" in ...
Scosche introduced freeKEY, a flexible, water resistant wireless keyboard for Bluetooth enabled tablets and smartphones. The freeKEY is perfect for working on the go, has a range of up to 30 feet, and ...
Any company that touts its products as being "virtually indestructible" is asking for trouble. That's the case for Adesso Inc., which recently released a new line of keyboards that it claims are both ...
The Coleco Adam is one of the great might-have-beens of the 8-bit home computer era, with an impressive bundle and on-paper spec let down by bugs, hardware issues, and poor availability. It’s ...
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