- Mon Nov 17 2003 FrogPad aims to cut keyboard size
The start-up this week is actively marketing a 20-key keyboard, which measures three inches by five inches--about the size of a personal digital assistant.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Thu Nov 1 2007 FrogPad introduces palm-size keyboard at Comdex
At Comdex 2003 in Las Vegas, ZDNet's David Berlind checks out FrogPad's 20-key keyboard, which is one-fifth the size of a typical keyboard and requires the use of only one hand.
- Mon Nov 13 2006 Try before you buy, the 20-key keyboard
Kooky keyboard concocts test drive
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Thu Jul 22 2004 The keyboards of tomorrow?
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos notes that the traditional QWERTY keyboard has been under attack for years. Now there's finally something to give it a run for the money.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Mon Jan 5 2004 Gear makers get jump on Macworld
Although there are hours to go before Steve Jobs mounts the Macworld Expo podium, companies are already pulling the wraps off new Apple-flavored products.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Mon Jul 11 2005 New-age keyboard: Trace, don't write
IBM comes up with pen-based shorthand method that lets users input words into mobile devices by tracing them letter by letter.
Image: Keyboard of the future?
Posted by Michael Kanellos and Ina Fried
- Thu Nov 20 2003 Comdex gets down to business
special coverage In recent years, the trade show has served as a showcase for consumer items. This year, however, it's focusing on technology for the working world, such as mobile computing and utility computing.
Posted by CNET Staff