I.TECH Virtual Keyboard
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Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
02/10/2004 09:25 AMX Virtual Keyboard
X Virtual Keyboard
11/18/2003 05:34 PMIt's almost ready !!!!!!!!!
Virtual Keyboard Really Exists!
Virtual Keyboard Really Exists!
02/11/2004 01:24 AMSomebody hide my wallet! MobilePlanet has ultra-cool,
George-Jetson-ish Virtual Keyboard
for sale for $99.95! The specs say it works with most Palms and uses a
USB/Serial Connector. I'm going to guess that means it doesn't work
with the Treo 600, but how do I tell??????[via Daily Palm]
"The Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and
infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat
surface. As you type on the laser projection; it analyzes what you're
typing by the coordinates of that location....
The Virtual Laser Keyboard requires no special training. The light
weight device weighs two ounces and is similar in size to a disposable
cigarette lighter. The Virtual Laser Keyboard includes a
self-contained, rechargeable lithium ion battery. It provides the
Virtual Laser Keyboard with its own internal power supply, so it
doesn't drain any battery power from the PDA or PC. The battery lasts
three to four hours, more than enough time to do some instant
messaging and SMS messaging from the handheld device or to update
calendar and phone book entries."
I want, I want, I want!
Also on the list for tonight is to try out the supposedly released
the new RealPlayer that supports the Treo
600. I think it still doesn't handle streaming, though, which would be
the whole, fricking point.
Cellphone as Virtual Mouse, Keyboard
Cellphone as Virtual Mouse, Keyboard
05/27/2004 05:10 PMiBiz Virtual Keyboard Returns
iBiz Virtual Keyboard Returns
08/30/2004 06:26 AM
LIAM "THE INTERN" MCNULTY -- If you
have been keeping up with the PDA/mobile market, you've probably seen
this before. I first remember hearing about this technology a couple
years ago - a virtual keyboard is projected onto a flat surface and an
infrared sensor will detect the interruption in the laser beam. This
would be interpreted as a keystroke. Sounds interesting, right?
Well, unfortunately, it only ever sounded interesting. A
company called "iBiz" claimed to be releasing a product like this
earlier this year, but that was the last I'd ever heard of it. I've
never seen this product actually on a shelf (which isn't a good sign),
and information about its availability is lacking.
Adding to the mystery is the Japanese firm "Tanomi," who last week
began accepting orders for the same product. I'm more convinced that
this time it's true, likely because of the demonstration video posted
at Impress Watch and the ~$270 price tag.
Read
- Product Information [Tanomi]
View
- Demonstration Movie (MPEG) [Impress Watch]
Related:
Virtual Laser Keyboard coming from iBiz
[Gizmodo]
First iBIZ Virtual Keyboard Review
First iBIZ Virtual Keyboard Review
07/01/2004 07:04 AMUse MidiKeys as a virtual keyboard for
Garageband
Use MidiKeys as a virtual keyboard for
Garageband
01/28/2004 11:20 AMDon't yet have a USB or MIDI keyboard? Want to play around with
instruments in GarageBand without using the mouse? You need the free
program MidiKeys, which turns your regular keyboard into a virtual
Midi keyboard. You can pl...
Down on VKB's Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
Down on VKB's Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
03/22/2005 04:41 PMEngadget Mar 21 2005 9:17PM GMT
The iBIZ Virtual Keyboard Starts to Ship
The iBIZ Virtual Keyboard Starts to Ship
05/04/2004 06:31 AMVirtual Laser Keyboard coming from iBiz
Virtual Laser Keyboard coming from iBiz
01/02/2004 02:31 PMiBiz says that sometime early this year they're going to introduce a
virtual keyboard for PDAs where you actually tap onto a
laser-projected image of...
iTECH Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
Reviewed
iTECH Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
Reviewed
02/01/2005 09:09 PM
I guess David Ciccone really wants you to read this
review of the iTECH Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard, since he's sent it to
me four times across two different email addresses (perseverance is
the key, kids!) He's got a full-blown crush on the thing—if
there were an HTML entity for rendering little flowers around
something's name I think he'd use it—but I think I will remain a
bit more tempered until I have a chance to play with one myself. As
David says in his review, the angle of attack is important in a device
like this, which is exactly the sort of thing you may not have much
control over in situations where you'd want to use it. Still,
undeniably dorky cool.
iTECH Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard --- A Real Taste
of Virtual Reality!! [DavesiPaq]
ap0calypse - The Last Stop in Tech -
Sansun Silencer LED Lighted Keyboard
ap0calypse - The Last Stop in Tech -
Sansun Silencer LED Lighted Keyboard
04/04/2005 04:23 AMSansun Silencer LED Keyboard Review @ ap0calypse.com .. ap0calypse ..
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Transitive Debuts Virtual CPU Tech
Transitive Debuts Virtual CPU Tech
09/13/2004 06:12 PMOn Monday, Transitive Corp. formally unwrapped its "hardware
virtualization" technology, which allows software written for one
processor to run on another platform.
Virtual Shrines Pop Up to Hail Low-Tech
Pope (Reuters)
Virtual Shrines Pop Up to Hail Low-Tech
Pope (Reuters)
04/07/2005 05:37 AMReuters - Pope John Paul did not like
computers, never had a cell phone and wrote everything by hand,
but his death is being mourned in a most 21st-century way with
weblogs and SMSs.
New Realism in Virtual Pets Paves the
Way for High-Tech Companions of the
Future
New Realism in Virtual Pets Paves the
Way for High-Tech Companions of the
Future
08/05/2004 03:15 AMClear Crown Studios today unveiled the most realistic computerized
pets to date, marking a key milestone on the road to personal robots
like NS-5 of “I, Robot.” [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
11/04/2003 01:57 AMApple's keyboard is the winner, but not by a lot. The MacAlly keyboard
really falls short without the regular arrow keys, and the scroll
wheel isn't terribly useful. By Tito Jankowski (The Mac Mind via
MyAppleMenu)
Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
04/27/2004 11:33 AMIf you connect a second keyboard to OS X (like me with a Tibook and
external keyboard), the Keyboard Viewer (as described in this hint
automatically recognizes on which keyboard you type on, and displays
the exact layout of t...
Tech shock: Videoconferencing, virtual
teamwork systems, groupware and other
'second- wave' advances leave man
Tech shock: Videoconferencing, virtual
teamwork systems, groupware and other
'second- wave' advances leave man
07/02/2004 06:02 PMNational Post Jul 2 2004 9:51PM GMT
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and "Best of Breed" Virtual
Infrastructure Solutions
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and "Best of Breed" Virtual
Infrastructure Solutions
04/07/2005 12:39 PMTexas-based solution provider showcases SANmelody disk servers. [PRWEB
Apr 7, 2005]
Virtual PC 7 The first major update to
Virtual PC since Microsoft bought the
emulation program from Connectix
Virtual PC 7 The first major update to
Virtual PC since Microsoft bought the
emulation program from Connectix
01/03/2005 07:57 PMMacWorld Jan 3 2005 11:05PM GMT
The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
04/27/2004 05:27 PMMobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are nothing new. Virgin,
both in the UK and the US, has been quite successful creating their
own mobile phone carrier, despite not having a network of their own,
but simply handling the branding and management, while leaving all the
technology issues to a network operator partner. So far, most MVNOs
seem to be targeting the youth market (often with "pre-paid plans"),
and considering just how
lucrative
that market seems these days, it's no surprise that plenty of
others want into the market. However, operating the whole MVNO is
probably a lot of work, so now we're getting to the point where you
have
virtual MVNOs (VMVNOs) who will do all the work for a
company, and simply slap their brand on the final product. That seems
to be what's happening with convenience store 7-Eleven, who has
announced plans to
sell pre-paid
mobile phones and service under the "Speak Out" brand - though,
all the work appears to be done by Ztar Mobile. Other retailers are
quickly expected to follow. Wal-Mart is at the top of the list, with
Costco and Home Depot also apparently considering their own mobile
phone offerings. The idea is to target younger users, or those with
bad credit histories, who can simply pick up a phone at the store, and
use it until their minutes run out, at which point they can top it up
again - back at the store, of course.
HotFix Watch: Stop error message when
you install Virtual PC Additions and SMS
client components on a Windows NT
4.0-based virtual machine
HotFix Watch: Stop error message when
you install Virtual PC Additions and SMS
client components on a Windows NT
4.0-based virtual machine
09/08/2004 07:55 PMVirtual machine shootout: Virtual PC vs.
VMware
Virtual machine shootout: Virtual PC vs.
VMware
08/01/2004 11:39 PMEver wondered which virtual machine product was right for your needs?
Ars puts VMware and Virtual PC through their paces to determine which
VM gives you more bang for the buck.
Virtual Universe 0.39 (Virtual World
Server)
Virtual Universe 0.39 (Virtual World
Server)
12/02/2003 03:47 PMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
Virtual Universe 0.42 (Virtual World
Server)
Virtual Universe 0.42 (Virtual World
Server)
01/28/2004 06:54 AMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
Virtual Universe 0.46 (Virtual World
Server)
Virtual Universe 0.46 (Virtual World
Server)
06/26/2004 04:00 PMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
Virtual Universe 0.49 (Virtual World
Server)
Virtual Universe 0.49 (Virtual World
Server)
08/15/2004 09:31 PMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
Virtual Universe 0.38 (Virtual World
Server)
Virtual Universe 0.38 (Virtual World
Server)
11/02/2003 10:51 AMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
"Peter Ludlow is not just a computer
gaming enthusiast. He's also a
philosophy professor, with an abiding
interest in the relationship between the
real and the virtual worlds. So when the
world's most successful virtual-reality
game, the Sims, launched an ..."
"Peter Ludlow is not just a computer
gaming enthusiast. He's also a
philosophy professor, with an abiding
interest in the relationship between the
real and the virtual worlds. So when the
world's most successful virtual-reality
game, the Sims, launched an ..."
01/17/2004 11:07 PMVirtual Reference So Virtual We Couldn't
Use It
Virtual Reference So Virtual We Couldn't
Use It
07/07/2004 01:15 AMAnother virtual reference failure tonight. Kailee was reading about
Neti and Ditto, the cloned monkeys, when she asked if we could find a
picture of them. After a couple of fruitless attempts on the web,
I again suggested she try my System's virtual reference
project since we still had 15 minutes before they "closed" for the
night.
So we fired up the URL and after a couple of confusing attempts to
connect, we waited for a librarian to "answer" our call. And we
waited. And we waited. And we waited. We finally gave up and submitted
the question via email, only to be told we'd probably receive an
answer in 1-2 business days.
It's extremely frustrating to try to teach Kailee to turn to
librarians online for help only to keep running into problems and dead
ends when she actually tries to do this. If she didn't have librarian
parents, I'll bet she'd be giving up on us now.
E-Keyboard 0.1
E-Keyboard 0.1
05/09/2004 06:05 AMAn epplet for switching between X keymaps.
SMS keyboard for PCs
SMS keyboard for PCs
12/15/2003 11:35 AM
If you're frustrated by the ease-of-use represented by a 101-key
keyboard, why not buy one of these USB "Texting" keyboards with a
12-button phone-pad, and recreate the fakenet experience of SMS on
your PC?
Link
(
via MobileWhack)
Where's the keyboard?
Where's the keyboard?
01/07/2004 01:54 PMFrom the TV to the Keyboard
From the TV to the Keyboard
12/19/2004 03:15 PM
Last night: Typing, typing, typing. Refactor. Test. Typing, typing,
typing.
Last night, later: Eat snack. Return to desk. Type, type, type.
Still later that night the re-creation of an interview with a NASA
engineer played in the background via a scene from "From the Earth to
the Moon".
[On creating an inertial guidance system for Apollo 7]
Josh Molina
"You can't ...
Keyboard the Way You Want
Keyboard the Way You Want
05/25/2004 12:01 PMPut that keyboard down!
Put that keyboard down!
04/15/2005 12:48 AMJohn
Darnielle writes about the fatally self-destructive temptation for
artists to respond to bad reviews online:
|   |
...if you're smart, you'll realize that the best way to preserve your
honor is to keep your mouth shut and let others share their opinions
of your work. They don't like it? They hate it, and want to say so
publicly? Well! Welcome to public life! If you don't like it, there
are plenty of dishwashing jobs available! If you're all that angry,
arrange for your label not to send them promos in the future. But
pissing matches with the guy who wrote the review? Ones in which, God
save us all, the dreaded "that's only your opinion!"
last-gasp-of-a-defense card is played? Can we just not, please? Can we
be a little more grown-up about things? |
And while we're reading Mr. Mountain Goats, check out this posting which explains
why the Mountain Goats are more like Bruce Springsteen than you ever
imagined possible. (Via Largehearted Boy)
Hot Keyboard Pro v2.2
Hot Keyboard Pro v2.2
04/28/2004 03:48 PMHot Keyboard is a personal productivity tool for Windows operating
system. Whether you are working, or just having fun, Hot Keyboard
helps you make computer tasks faster. Create macros, assign them to
hotkeys and forget repetitive tasks! Hot Keyboard supports Windows
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and requires 2 MB of disk space. [Shareware
$29.95 30 Days 1.40 MB]
E-Keyboard 1.1
E-Keyboard 1.1
05/15/2004 03:51 PMAn epplet for switching between X keymaps.
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
12/26/2003 09:00 AMChannel NewsAsia Dec 26 2003 7:42AM ET
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