Want to interact with your laptop, phone, or tablet? Then you probably need a keyboard, mouse, and/or touchscreen. But what about next-gen devices like smartwatches, VR headsets, and augmented reality ...
The Tap Strap keyboard is a series of Bluetooth enabled rings that help you to type quickly with just one hand — but how well does it really work? The Tap Strap is a Bluetooth keyboard that lacks any ...
At this moment, traditional keyboards are the dominant technology for data input into computing devices; but that is about to change, as virtual and wearable computing become more mainstream, and ...
While smartphones and tablet's Bluetooth keyboards are easier to hit than software keyboards, it is a bottleneck that they can not be used without a flat table. The keyboard which can be input by ...
Drumming your fingers on your desk might no longer be a sign of boredom, with the Tap wearable keyboard and mouse promising a surreptitious way of typing on a phone or tablet. The gadget, into which ...
Tap, the company behind the futuristic Tap wearable keyboard, today announced the launch of a new TapAcademy app for iOS that's designed to make it easier to learn to use the keyboard. Tap is a ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Tap to give MacRumors readers a chance to win one of the company's Tap Keyboard & Mouse setups. The Tap, priced at $179, is a futuristic keyboard that ...
The decline of desktop computing and the proliferation of other devices that require text input mean that alternatives to the traditional keyboard are now needed. The Tap Strap wearable keyboard is ...
The Tap Strap is one of the more interesting gadgets to hit the market last year. It’s a Bluetooth keyboard with an integrated optical mouse that you wear over your fingers like flexible brass ...
Tap Systems released a unique “wearable keyboard” last year, turning five connected rings and their accompanying software into a Bluetooth typing and control solution. Today, the company announced ...
You can’t accept a new kind of computer into your heart if you don’t have a good way to input text. Hardly anyone picked up a smartphone until BlackBerry solved the thumb keyboard, and still most ...