January 16, 2006 Let’s get one thing straight before we start – we hate the QWERTY keyboard. It was invented some time in the 1860s yet still exists today as the principal Computer Human Interface ...
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 ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Apple is investigating ways to mimic backlighting on a fabric Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro, by using light-emitting regions that are printed onto the keys. If there is one difference between Apple's ...
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 ...
We must've missed it at CES, but it looks like Eleksen's got their new ElekTex rollable fabric keyboard with Bluetooth. So far as we can tell that's pretty much about it — just your standard issue ...
QWERTY thumbs got you down? Maybe you should try a little less texting and a little more talkin'. But if you just can't resist the SMS bug, try the Elekson Elektex Smart Fabric Wireless Keyboard. This ...
[ladyada] pointed us in the direction of this giant fabric keyboard built by [Maurin Donneaud]. The construction of it looks fairly simple, like the buttons used in [fbz]’s WiFi detecting backpack ...
There's something undeniably cool about alternative keyboards. Even if they don't work well (I'm looking at you, hateful-finger-feedback laser keyboard!) it's still good to see that manufacturers aren ...
My thumbs aren't very big, but I still have a hard time mastering the art of thumb-typing on my teeny QWERTY-equipped gizmos. If you're a road warrior with the same problem, you ought to try out the G ...