Posts Tagged ‘touch screen’
Before everybody had iPhones, what phone held the largest market? The Motorola RAZR. Back when it first came out, it was a $400-500 phone. It was super slim, had a good camera for that time, and it was super thin. It was unmatched in design. Everyone had to have one. I never got my RAZR. […]
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The defacto standard on smart phone keyboards are QWERTY. The layout was derived from the traditional desktop keyboard and so the mobile user can easily make the finger to thumb transition when on the fly. Those days may be a thing of the past. Swype Inc. is set to debut a new technology that doesn’t […]
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