flickr.com - 11/16/2008
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Has been mentioned at engadget:
www.engadget.com/2008/11/11/iphone-and-360-chatpad-hacked...
The setup combines a modified XBox 360 chatpad (reflashed PIC microcontroler, see: forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=9804&postdays=0&...; , a wireless serial ...
flickr.com - 11/11/2008
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flickr.com - 11/12/2008
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German Steampunk Keyboard - a set on Flickr
iphonebuzz.com - 11/10/2008
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iphonebuzz.com —
Shortly after we see the first iPhone keyboard
, another one surfaces. This one is far less...
attractive and seemingly less portable. The advantage this one has over the other is Bluetooth connectivity. The one we recently reported came potable ...
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iPhone gets Bluetooth mini-keyboard
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Myvu Crystal as a wearable head mounted display
MAKE Magazine: hacks —
... consumer myvu crystal HMD (sold as a nice though still somewhat
"socially unacceptable" 2 eyepiece video output device for the ipod and
other devices generating a PAL/NTSC signal can be modified into a much
smaller 1 eyepiece version. This one works very well with a multitude of
devices like a Parallax propeller, a Nokia N95 via TV out or a Archos
PMA 430. It is thus well suited as the core of "another wearable computer".
For this purpose it might also be combined with the iphone / ipod touch
Xbee IO extension described earlier this week.
Ralf's ...
Myvu Crystal as a wearable head mounted display
MAKE Magazine —
... consumer myvu crystal HMD (sold as a nice though still somewhat
"socially unacceptable" 2 eyepiece video output device for the ipod and
other devices generating a PAL/NTSC signal can be modified into a much
smaller 1 eyepiece version. This one works very well with a multitude of
devices like a Parallax propeller, a Nokia N95 via TV out or a Archos
PMA 430. It is thus well suited as the core of "another wearable computer".
For this purpose it might also be combined with the iphone / ipod touch
Xbee IO extension described earlier this week.
Ralf's ...
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Apple wireless keyboard used with an iPhone
ubiqkom.org 2/23/2009 — Here is a short video showing the interacting devices (Apple wireless keyboard, iPhone, communicating over Bluetooth) in operation.
Feels like getting closer to the “mainstreaming” goal - it uses hardware that comes of the shelf ...
10,000+
flickr.com 12/2/2008 — taptaptap.com posted a photo:
Congrats to Apple and all the developers for getting the App Store to over 10,000 apps. See the source image here .
http://www.taptaptap.com/blog/
An external keyboard for the iPhone
iphonebuzz.com 1/5/2009 — For a certain need, I think this "mainstream approach" keyboard for the iPhone or iPod Touch is helpful. "If you want to get a bit more typing done with a bit less cluttter, you'll no doubt be quite a bit more impressed," as Engadget wrote .
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iPhone gets physical keyboard in some form
iphonebuzz.com 11/6/2008 — One of the major issues that iPhone haters bring up when trying to put it down, is the onscreen keyboard. A lot of people just don’t adapt to it very well. It appears that this may not be as strong of an argument as it once was with a new 3rd party ...
Cute little wireless keyboard with built-in trackpad
crunchgear.com 12/9/2008 —
I like this thing , and I hope we see more like it on this side of the Pacific. As our media centers, TVs, monitors and so on continue to converge, the clicker is becoming more like a keyboard. So why not just… use a keyboard? This ...