For the true computer geek there’s nothing like the finger-friendly feedback of a quality keyboard. The reassuring clack of spring-loaded plastic keys can help even two-fingered typists get through a ...
The slim Toshiba tablet keyboard is the most portable of the bunch, if you don’t mind using a flat keyboard and having to deal with an extra cable for charging. Tablets are an increasingly popular ...
This tool turns phones and tablets into mini laptops, reviewers say.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A keyboard is one of the most-used accessories for every ...
With so much work now moving over to smartphones, we’re starting to see the difficulties that come with writing up articles, generating reports, and communicating on small, low-profile screens. It’s ...
If you prefer a physical keyboard rather than using the touchscreen one on your iPhone, you might be interested in this. A new compact pocket Bluetooth keyboard has hit the market this week and has ...
Redesigning an input device is a risky business. When Apple introduced its latest MacBooks, some users complained that the new butterfly mechanism in the keys was a turnoff. They criticized the ...
Touch screen devices can be a pain to type on, although admittedly the issue isn’t as bad as it used to be as many of us have had a good few years practice now and screens, as well as keyboard ...
Mobile devices—particularly tablets—are the pinnacle of technology right now. However, one of the biggest downsides to a tablet when compared to a netbook or laptop is the keyboard. Many touch-typists ...
Mechanical keyboards probably aren’t the first option you think of when selecting a physical keyboard for your Apple iPad, due to many being used primarily for gaming on the desktop. But as the tablet ...
Looking for a compact keyboard to upgrade your mobile workflow? We reviewed the Plugable Foldable Bluetooth keyboard to see if it’s worth the cash. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
A new start-up from the University of Toronto, Canada, is hoping to solve the problem of the touchscreen keyboard and introduce finger-free typing. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she ...