The slim Toshiba tablet keyboard is the most portable of the bunch, if you don’t mind using a flat keyboard and having to deal with an extra cable for charging. Tablets are an increasingly popular ...
It seems like two things are increasing with every year: laptop prices, and tablet functionality. With these two things in mind, it should be no surprise that many people, particularly students, are ...
Tablets make great consumption devices for video, books, magazines, and pictures, but they’re also good for productivity with a little help. A Bluetooth keyboard is a must if you want to get some work ...
Whether you've got an Apple iPad, a Samsung Galaxy Tab or a Microsoft Surface, these items — ranging from styluses to charging cases — will upgrade your on-the-go workstation or entertainment hub. By ...
Clicks Techology has launched the Power Keyboard. This is meant for smartphones, tablets, and TVs. It also has a 2,150mAh ...
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There are a couple of changes with the Clicks Power Keyboard. First, it slides out from behind your phone, so it's not always ...
The ProtoArc XK01 Tri-Fold Bluetooth Keyboard is ready to make your business trips more productive. It’s full size, with a numpad and function keys, too. But it folds down to fit easily in a briefcase ...
Wireless keyboards are useful for a range of reasons. For example, you may like to keep your keyboard in your lap as you type, or you could need an on-the-go keyboard to pair with your tablet.
Google is experimenting with enabling support for Fast Pair for keyboards. Fast Pair is a feature that significantly simplifies pairing Bluetooth accessories to devices running Android or Chrome OS.
Ahead of CES 2026, the Clicks keyboard case has returned, and after several years of iterations, the accessory may finally ...
After decades of working with computers, I started to develop some wrist and arm pain a few year ago. So I switched from using whatever random mouse I could find for under $20 to using input devices ...