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Unused Adamo XPS prototypes reveal touchscreen trackpads, key-less keyboard {Engadget}

Nov 6th 2009 5:58PM Pity entering text on a virtual keyboard is absolute rubbish and slow. I hate the virtual keyboard on my ipod touch.

Thing is if it can be made less sucky it sure makes devices more compact.

How-to guide details PS/2 keyboard-to-iPhone mod, just for you {Engadget}

Oct 15th 2009 3:20PM Why?
Because typing on a smudgy screen sucks. And precisely the reason Palm, Blackberry etc. include a proper keyboard that you can actually type fast on with their phones.

Logitech's Portable Lapdesk N315 takes a stand against carpal tunnel syndrome {Engadget}

Sep 15th 2009 12:19PM Popular amongst the nose picking spiral staircase owning crowd apparently...

How would you change the netbook as we know it? {Engadget}

Sep 12th 2009 1:06AM Change the design.
Slidout / folding keyboard and a touch screen so it can be used as a tablet as well as loosing the need for touchpad / mouse. Include 3G / wifi / bluetooth for connectivity and so one can still take a call if your sim is in it...

Their strengths are accessing the cloud in a very portable light format. All the current generation are just cheap poorly spec'd laptops. Time for a re-think as these are not replacing real computers for work rather they are an ultra portable device.

Zune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and more - Update: now with more, better! {Engadget}

Aug 13th 2009 6:18PM Thanks Jon,

That is a deal breaker for me. Pity I was actually quite excited about this...

Wood computer workstation takes up space, looks great, does little else {Engadget}

Jul 14th 2009 10:53PM
I wooden buy that, in fact I am going out on a limb and will suggest
yew wood likely not get one fir an affordable price.

I would hedge my bets, and deciduous on a regular system. Go against the grain and leaf
it alone....

iPhone 3GS line begins in NY, weather be damned {Engadget}

Jun 18th 2009 4:08PM @iphonerulez
"The iPhone is the easiest smartphone to use"

Good thing too, if you are lining up for a product for which there will be no shortage; and rabidly loyal to a consumer product manufacturer then you are likely not smart enough to figure much out on your own.

Skype closed beta comes to BlackBerry {Engadget Mobile}

May 30th 2009 12:32PM So much for a May release....

Nokia Grouper, Mako, Snapper, and Thresher rolling deep on AT&T {Engadget}

May 24th 2009 10:50PM Seriously, what is it with Nokia and dual band HSDPA - why not just plop in a triband chipset like everyone else?

Otherwise I like it. Except for the 2.5mm jack.

S60 is fantastic

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