ORLANDO, Fla. — Despite improvements with mobile device touch screen interfaces, typing on a display isn't as fast or easy as it could be, especially as the on-screen keyboard takes up a significant ...
There is no shortage of startups attacking the virtual keyboard space, as you’d expect with so much scope to improve the experience of touchscreen typing. Yesterday Toronto-based Whirlscape launched a ...
Part of the problem with navigation systems or using infotainment systems is that it takes your eyes off the road. But could a steering wheel integrated keyboard make it safer? Snapkeys is looking at ...
When Wear 2.0 launches properly, it’s possible Snapkeys will come with a price tag (which is still being determined). But if you’ve already downloaded the app onto your Android phone, your smartwatch ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqo6cuthFIk&w=640&h=360] SnapKeys, an ‘invisible’ touchscreen keyboard maker, has updated its Si Revolution Android ...
A company called SnapKeys is pitching its "keyless keyboard" system to mobile device and computer makers, reports Reuters. SnapKeys' software makes use of four invisible keys, each of which holds 6 or ...
Snapkeys is promoting their keyless keyboard technology through a contest that seeks thousands of people – the highest number ever – to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed.
At Google I/O, Google announced that with Android Wear 2.0, smartwatches will support third-party keyboards. SnapKeys knew this was going to happen at some point and developed a new keyboard for ...
Touchscreen QWERTY keyboards for tablets and phones all have the same insurmountable problem: To type on them, you must look down at the keys to see what you’re doing. For users who can touch type on ...
Snapkeys, a company that specializes in custom keyboards, unveiled its six-key QWERTY keyboard for Android Wear devices this past week. Google announced at I/O that its biggest wearable update yet ...
At next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012) in Las Vegas, tech start-up Snapkeys will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed. The company will be making its ...
A hands-on with a new "invisible" typing pad that hopes to wipe QWERTY from the face of the earth. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100% energy and water ...
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