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Blackberry Storm with Touch Screen

Egad, we haven't mentioned the BlackBerry Storm yet. In case you've been on Mars, the Storm is RIMM's long-awaited just-released entry into the touch-screen phone market, available only with Verizon.

This will be is a shock to BlackBerry devotees, but the Storm is the first BlackBerry without a real keyboard. Instead, like the iPhone, its keyboard is virtual--only the Storm has a technical twist that is supposed to give you something like a real keyboard tactical experience.

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BTKeyMini makes the iPhone keyboard easier

When I first got a chance to use the keyboard on the iPhone, I found it quite hard to use. I mean, there’s just this tiny keypad and you have to hit the keys exactly. Not to mention that there is no tactile feedback.

I don’t personally own an iPhone, but if I ever had to use one to send and receive very important emails, I would definitely want to have the BTKeyMini. The BTKeyMini is a Bluetooth keyboard designed for the iPhone as well as the iPod Touch.

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KeyRight Look & Learn Keyboard

KeyRight Look & Learn KeyboardThere’s always typing software to help improve your skills, but for some people, easy learning comes from a good keyboard. Like the Look & Learn Keyboard from KeyRight. It’s for beginners who want to get faster.

The keys have been color-coded so that you can differentiate between eight finger zones. You still need some software to help, so the Look & Learn keyboard ships with its own interactive learning software. It’s compatible with both Mac and Windows and will retail for $40. If this is not up your alley and seems too hard, try the Keyboard for blondes.

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Saitek Eclipse III backlit keyboard

Saitek Eclipse III backlit keyboardWorking in the dark is no fun. You can’t see your notebook’s keyboard for one thing. Plus, darkness is scary. That’s when the monsters come out. That’s why Saitek is offering the Eclipse III. They like low-light computing/gaming so their fancy keyboard can show off. The backlight has different colors that it can be set to. The USB-connected keyboard also features a 2-stage height adjustment system for your typing comfort, laser-etched keys, shortcut keys, as well as head phone and microphone audio ports. No word on pricing or availability yet.

[Saitek]

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PS3 firmware update v2.52

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Sony PlayStation Blog posted an announcement of a new firmware update for PS3. It is a minor update with couple of changes.

- The playback quality of some PS3 format software has been improved.
- A text entry issue that occurs when using the on-screen keyboard, USB keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard with some PS3 format software has been addressed.

[Via PlayStation Blog]

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Pantech Matrix dual slider gets unboxed, reviewed and photographed

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AT&T launched the Pantech Matrix last week. This phone is unique for it’s dual sliding keys. There’s a keyboard that … [visit site to read more]

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Nokia Teases with S60 Touch Phone Concept

A recent Symbian S60 webcast by Nokia had people buzzing whether Nokia’s coming up with a new phone anytime soon. According to those who attended the webcast, Nokia showed what it seems like a new concept device.

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Microsoft debuts new laser desktop set

Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

Microsoft added to its line up this week a new laser desktop set to help increase productivity amongst all you Windows users out there. It is called the Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 and it prices around $100.

The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 includes Microsoft’s Wireless Laser Mouse 6000. It is described as “a full-size mouse with a right-handed ergonomic design that features a snap-in transceiver .” Included with this mouse is a the Wireless Keyboard 6000, Windows Aero-inspired keyboard which offers Microsoft’s Comfort Curve ergonomic layout with included six-degree curve.

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PSP Phat and Slim Keyboard

 

Just because the Xbox360 Chatpad wasn’t designed to work with the PSP doesn’t mean that some creative and skilled people can’t make it happen! The PSP Phat and Slim Keyboard is proof of that.

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Keyboard Napkins Protect Your Laptop Keys From Greasy Fingers

By Luke Anderson

I hate getting my keyboard greasy from typing on it while eating. My simple solution is to not type while I’m eating, or at the very least, to wipe my hands off before typing. However, if this concept piece comes to fruition, then you won’t have anything to worry about when eating and using your laptop at the same time.

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Luxeed LED Keyboard Finally Up For Sale

By Luke Anderson

Remember that colorful keyboard that we showed you last year? The one that promised that each key could change between one of 512 different colors? Well it seems that they have finally gotten around to mass-producing it for public purchase. Sure, it’s been a year and a half, but at least we didn’t have to wait as long as we did for the Optimus Maximus.

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New Optimus Family Member

Optimus Pultius - a 15-keys addition to any keyboard. To be used with the Maximus or with any other non-display keyboard

Optimus Pultius uses the same principles as Maximus, has the same display keys...

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Keyboard Cover for Eee PCs!

Keyboard Cover for Eee PCs!

Now you can get a nice silicone keyboard cover for your 7″ Eee PC.  Protect yourself when traveling against spills.

via laptoppimp

Brought to you by: Zedomax.com

Keyboard Cover for Eee PCs!

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