It would be much easier to bang out those text messages with a full-sized keyboard, but lugging a collapsable one around would just add too much weight to your ever-growing collection of tech.
Brookstone's answer is an ultra-portable virtual keyboard, which its selling for $99. Attach it to your bag by keychain and unhook it when you want to use. The device connects to your laptop or smartphone through bluetooth or USB and projects a laser keyboard onto any flat surface. With a rechargeable battery, the compact device can sustain typing for up to two hours.
Though this device would have been perfect for the traveling tech-guru in the family, holiday demands have halted orders with the first round of shipments going out the first week of December.
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In the clash of the world's supercomputing titans, a new $100-million U.S. supercomputer named "Titan" is the current king.
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The HTC Droid DNA smartphone for Verizon has a laundry list of cutting-edge specs -- not only is it the highest-definition smartphone yet, it runs remarkably fast.
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Following months of building a new infrastructure from the ground up, Google officially started connecting homes in Kansas City to its new lightning-fast Google Fiber network.
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Dutch designer Lukas Jager has developed a purification system that bypasses traditional means of filtering water called puur zuiveren, which means "pure purifying."
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Pintofeed is a device that lets you feed your pet from anywhere using an app for your smartphone.
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Samsung is reportedly moving forward with plans to make displays out of flexible plastic rather than glass, a move that would allow devices to be lighter and bendable.
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This Samsung 8-million pixel, 85-inch behemoth is the world's largest commercialized UHD LED TV, and features enhanced dimming technology and a high contrast ratio.
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Microchip Technology says it is releasing the first controller that uses electrical fields to make 3D measurements, making it possible to interact with mobile devices and a host of other consumer electronics using hand gesture recognition -- without needing a camera.
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Motorola is back with two new additions to the Razr line: the thin and powerful Droid Razr HD, and Droid Razr Maxx HD.
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A small startup, TechJect, has launched an Indiegogo campaign to produce small, dragonfly-like flying robots for just a couple hundred dollars.
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