Eleksen's Wireless Fabric Keyboard uses the company's ElekTex fabric, connecting to mobile devices via Bluetooth. It costs around £40. Launched today, the £40 Wireless Fabric Keyboard is based on ...
Slammed again. Yes, that's what happens when you give cool technology away to your audience members. They slam you with applications (not that we mind). So far, I've given away close to $2500 in tech ...
A teardown of Apple's Smart Keyboard accessory, published on Tuesday, shows some of the advanced technology underneath including conductive fabric, and a key design borrowed from the 12-inch Retina ...
LONDON Eleksen is to license reference designs of its Bluetooth smart fabric keyboard for smartphones, PDAs and handheld devices. The reference designs are suitable for OEMs and ODMs who are ...
London, England — Eleksen Ltd. has announced the availability of its ElekTex Smart Fabric wireless keyboard in the United States at CES 2006. Designed for Smart phones, PDAs and handheld devices, the ...
Tired of pressing tiny buttons on your handheld to send a long text message or edit a document? Then check out Eleksen’s new ElekTex Smart Fabric wireless keyboard. The 100 percent fabric, full laptop ...
You've seen those mini and compact keyboards, rollable keyboards made of rubber and silicons, but this is something new, a fabric keyboard. Elekson Elektex Smart Fabric Wireless Keyboard is a small ...
Rapoo, the Chinese company that manufactures keyboards, mice, and wireless chargers has announced a new keyboard in China. The new keyboard is a fabric version of the Ralemo Pre 5 that had been ...
A future MacBook Pro may have keys that could be used as a touchpad, with the same technology possible for use in a design where there's no dedicated touchpad section at all. One of the more tricky ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
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