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7 Hot Black Friday Laptop and Netbook Deals
PC World News - 7 hours ago
Get your shopping list and keyboard ready: laptops from HP, Acer, Dell and others highlight the early bargins for the holiday shopping season.
Microsoft to schools: Share a PC
CNET News - November 12, 2009
The software maker is working on a new option that will let will let multiple students work off a single PC, each with their own screen, mouse, and keyboard.
Dell Adamo XPS can only be opened by rubbing
CNET News - October 22, 2009
It isn't only ridiculously thin, it opens like no laptop ever seen before. Its propped-up keyboard can only be opened by sliding a finger on the lid's heat-sensing strip.
2010 Olympic medals to contain used gadgets
CNET News - October 16, 2009
Gold, silver, and bronze medals for the upcoming games will contain materials from recycled TVs, computers, and keyboards that otherwise would have ended up as e-waste.
How Chrome users can scrub Yahoo logo off Flickr
CNET News - October 15, 2009
Unbranding the photo-sharing site is the least of the advantages of the Fittr Flickr extension for Chrome. Best are the keyboard controls.
Pressure-sensitive keyboard? Let the fun begin
CNET News - October 8, 2009
Microsoft sent prototypes of pressure-sensitive keyboards to 40 student teams, which had four weeks to hack and innovate. The result? Coolness.
Android-Powered Samsung Moment Comes to Sprint
PC World News - October 7, 2009
The Moment boasts an AMOLED screen, 3.2-megapixel camera, full QWERTY keyboard and a suite of Google apps.
Microsoft gets cleverer with multitouch screen keyboard
CNET News - September 26, 2009
A patent filing reveals a keyboard for the touch typist that uses multitouch technology to automatically align the keys to the position of the hands.
Dell Alienware TactX Gaming Keyboard
Press Releases - September 23, 2009
Weels moves toward keyboard-less browsing
CNET News - September 23, 2009
A new service presented at DemoFall gives people a way to do most content manipulation inside their browsers with only their mouse.
Intel debuts concept notebook with four displays
CNET News - September 22, 2009
Yes, that's four--one primary LCD screen and three auxiliary OLED ones above the keyboard. The aim here is to allow the user to organize information the way he or she prefers it.
Google Acquires Carnegie Mellon's Anti-fraud Tool
Digital Trends News - September 16, 2009
Google has acquired a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off that seeks to cut down on spam and fraud at Web sites while digitizing books.ReCAPTCHA offers simple word puzzles that users must solve when registering at a Web site or completing an online p...
iTwinge: iPhone dream keyboard?
CNET News - September 16, 2009
For those who wish their iPhones had a physical keyboard, Mobile Mechatronics has a solution: the $30 iTwinge clip-on, Blackberry-style keyboard.
Zune HD: You call that a browser?
CNET News - September 16, 2009
Microsoft's new entertainment gadget features a hidden address bar, an overly demanding keyboard, and a sub-par mobile version of Bing.
KeyScan KS810-Plus Imaging Keyboard / Scanner
Press Releases - September 15, 2009