LAS VEGAS – Goodbye, numeric cell phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial. Touch screens and QWERTY keyboards will take over from here, thank you. At North America's largest cell phone ...
Hey, you lucky iPhone-carrying MacBook users: NumberKey [iTunes link] turns the former into a numeric keypad for the latter -- and looks really cool doing it. The $1.99 iPhone app (which also works ...
What does your current cellphone look like? What did your prior cellphone look like? Better yet, what did your phone look like in 2000? If you suddenly realized that you've transitioned from a ...
Looks like peripheral maker ORTek has managed to find a way to distinguish itself from the seemingly endless stream of Skype phones flooding the market with its latest offering, the Skypad -- a ...
E-Mobile went today2011 summer model recitalAndroid smartphone announced at "S42HWWe will deliver a photo review of. Cellular phones already have smartphones with foldable and sliding ten keys already ...
Sometimes clunky old technologies hang around much longer than the problems they originally solved. The 12-button alphanumeric telephone keypad is a prime example. The letters on each key–“ABC” on the ...
Many laptops eschew the numeric keypad to free up space, and some desktop keyboards have taken on the trend, too. If you want a specialised numeric entry device and have absolutely no interest in ...
Check out this cool iPhone App from Balmuda Design, called NumberKey, which lets you turn your iPhone into a numeric keypad. Now you can add a numeric keypad to your MacBook or MacBook Pro, with this ...