mandy on January 10th, 2012

The key word around Lenovo these days is “convergence.” In the case of the Lenovo IdeaTab S2, we’re seeing an Android 4.0 tablet converging with the Lenovo laptop keyboard and touch pad of a conventional notebook computer. Like Asus’ Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the IdeaTab S2 comes as two separate, interlocking pieces: a tablet and [...]

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mandy on December 5th, 2011

Motorola Wireless Keyboard Is Spacious but Bulky The Motorola Wireless Keyboard ($40 as of December 4, 2011) provides a whole lot of Bluetooth, since Motorola is, for an unspecified time, selling the keyboard along with a free Bluetooth mouse. Although built of plastic, the Motorola keyboard happens to be one of the larger and heavier [...]

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mandy on December 1st, 2011

Lost amid the brouhaha surrounding the color touch screen LCD Kindle Fire e-reader is Amazon’s other new Kindle – the Kindle Touch, the online giant’s answer to Barnes & Noble’s Nook Simple Touch and the Kobo eReader Touch. Nook’s touch interface was the primary reason I preferred it to the previous over-sized Kindle, with its [...]

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mandy on November 30th, 2011

The much-maligned Blackberry has emerged as the best phone for off-grid users. Although Blackberry customers were left without a service for days earlier this year, the phone is way ahead of current competitors when it comes to battery life, the key factor for those generating their own power. The longer battery life comes about because [...]

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mandy on November 9th, 2011

Q. I bought a Bluetooth wireless external keyboard to use with my iPad. It’s a great little keyboard, but I cannot get it to connect with the iPad. What am I doing wrong?  A. The iPad’s integrated virtual keyboard is adequate for some typing, but for any significant amount of data entry, a real keyboard [...]

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An Account of  Two iPad Keyboard Cases: Using the Discomfort from Writing Although I have a netbook computer, I have used it a great deal under before since purchasing an iPad as piece by piece I’ve almost unconsciously moved lots of my own management programs for example arranging and project management software across towards the [...]

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admin on October 22nd, 2010

Bluetooth Mini-Keyboard Features: Bluetooth: v 2.0 Compatible With: Most Smart Phones, Android, Nokia Symbian (S60+), iPad, PS3, and PC/Laptops. Full QWERTY Keyboard: complete with a space bar, number keys, and common function keys. (49 Keys Total) Perfect Companion: Works Great For Texting, Emails, Video Games & More. Fully Rechargeable: Charges in 1-2 hours. Pocket Sized, [...]

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admin on October 22nd, 2010

Bluetooth keyboards allow users to break free from cables and are easy to carry while traveling. They are usually wireless and come with an integrated Bluetooth device. They work well with Bluetooth-enabled PCs, PDAs, laptops and other devices. Here is how to buy a Bluetooth keyboard: Instructions Choose a Keyboard Be sure the keyboard incorporates [...]

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