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Tony Richards

World's first ever tablet with vanishing liquid keyboard - no more fiddly buttons! - Yo... - 9 views

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    Amazing liquid looking keyboards for tablets
John Pearce

Attach a USB Microphone or Keyboard to Your iPad 2 ~ Chris Pirillo - 0 views

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    "Up until earlier, I wasn't all that interested in the iPad Camera Connection Kit. However, I learned that one of the attachments can be used to hook up musical instruments and microphones to your device. Now that is seriously cool. However, it has other uses, as I discovered today! With the camera kit, you can plug many USB headsets right into the USB port of the iPad. Certain USB keyboards apparently work, as well."
John Pearce

Typing in the Age of iPads -- THE Journal - 10 views

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    In the age of touchscreens and smartphones, typing drills on a traditional QWERTY keyboard may not be the best use of anybody's time. Instead, new technologies are helping overcome the vexing issues of speed, accuracy, and screen space that are the consequence of importing standard typing techniques to mobile technologies.
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BlackBerry KEYone announced at MWC 2017: here is what you want to know - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    The BlackBerry KEYone price under €599 (Approx. Rs.42158)/ in US $549 and is available in sometimes in April. The smartphone has physical Keyboard which allow a comofrtable typing with one hand and featuring a fingerpint sensor, for security.
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    BlackBerry at Mobile World Congress 2017 launched BlackBerry KEYone. It is first smartphone build under TCL Communication.
John Pearce

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 3 views

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    Established in late 2004, e-Learning for Kids is a global, nonprofit foundation dedicated to fun and free learning on the Internet for children ages 5 - 12. We offer free, best-in-class courseware in math, science, reading and keyboarding; and we're building a community for parents and educators to share innovations and insights in childhood education.
Ian Guest

Sciweavers - 2 views

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    In addition to the scientific research this site can point you to, check out their Productivity tools for producing symbols, PDFs, images from web pages, OCR, on-screen keyboards, non-western characters and more!
Roland Gesthuizen

Leap Motion - 4 views

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    The Leap is a small iPod sized USB peripheral that creates a 3D interaction space of 8 cubic feet to precisely interact with and control software on your laptop or desktop computer. It's like being able to reach into the computer and pull out information as easily as reaching into a cookie jar. The Leap senses your individual hand and finger movements independently, as well as items like a pen. In fact, it's 200x more sensitive than existing touch-free products and technologies. It's the difference between sensing an arm swiping through the air and being able to create a precise digital signature with a fingertip or pen.
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    "Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. It's more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen.  For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements. This isn't a game system that roughly maps your hand movements.  The Leap technology is 200 times more accurate than anything else on the market - at any price point. Just about the size of a flash drive, the Leap can distinguish your individual fingers and track your movements down to a 1/100th of a millimeter."
Roland Gesthuizen

Introducing the Leap - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. It's more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements."
Roland Gesthuizen

Dictation - Online Speech Recognition - 4 views

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    "With Dictation, you can use the magic of speech recognition to write emails, narrate essays and long documents in the browser without touching the keyboard. To get started, just connect the microphone to your computer and click the Start Dictation button. Dictation uses your browser's local Storage to save all the transcribed text automatically as you speak. That means you can close the browser and it will resume from where you left off."
John Pearce

Droplr - 0 views

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    Droplr Desktop is a tiny application for Mac OS X that aims at helping people share things easier. Droplr Desktop allows you to upload things to Droplr by either drag&drop on the menubar icon, drag&drop on the dock icon or using a system-wide keyboard key combination. Once uploaded, Droplr returns a URL in which a user can share with anyone.
Ian Guest

3x3links - 5 views

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    3x3Links enhances the speed-dial experience known from Opera, Chrome and the Firefox extension by allowing you to take your start page with you, organize it your way and to use high-speed keyboard shortcuts.
John Pearce

Patatap - 0 views

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    Wait a few seconds for Patatap to download then start to hit the keys on your keyboard
Rhondda Powling

How Students Can Use Office 365 to Take Better Notes | Gaggle Speaks Blog | Tracy Duncan - 6 views

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    "When it comes to taking notes, students are no longer limited to pen and paper or even a keyboard and screen. With the OneNote Office 365 app, students can take their note taking to new heights. But OneNote is more than what you might expect from a typical notes app and can create new opportunities for students. Here's how OneNote lends itself to a variety of learning and note taking styles."
John Pearce

Google Blockly Lets Kids Hack With No Keyboard | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 5 views

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    Google has released a completely visual programming language that lets you build software without typing a single character. Now available on Google Code - the company's site for hosting open source software - the new language is called Google Blockly, and it's reminiscent of Scratch, a platform developed at MIT that seeks to turn even young children into programmers. Like Scratch, Blockly lets you build applications by piecing together small graphical objects in much the same way you'd piece together Legos. Each visual object is also a code object - a variable or a counter or an "if-then" statement or the like - and as you piece them to together, you create simple functions. And as you piece the functions together, you create entire applications - say, a game where you guide a tiny figurine through a maze.
RAKESH MURMU

hp printer support - 0 views

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    If the show of your laptop computer is low, then the laptop computer repair is finished by minimizing the brightness of the laptop computer. you'll be able to command the brightness of the laptop computer with facilitate of the 2 buttons placed at the height of the keyboard. you'll be able to conjointly press f9 and f10 buttons to change the brightness. http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
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