Microsoft’s Universal Foldable Keyboard connects to all three mobile platforms, and it folds. Aside from a slightly odd quasi-ergonomic design, it’s a solid product. Who cares about a mobile keyboard?
Since you're reading this review on CrackBerry.com, you're very likely familiar with the condition commonly referred to as "BlackBerry Thumb." For this reason, I won't get into too much detail, but ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What goes around, comes around. We put aside our laptops in favour of tablets because they're super-light, but still powerful.
Lawyers, pedants and fanboys may hold that Microsoft wasn’t lying when it named its Universal Mobile Keyboard. But Windows Phone users may come away unconvinced. From a hardware standpoint, ...
Microsoft has been making keyboards for years; everything from ergonomic desktop keyboards and mice to the new Universal Foldable Keyboard. If the name sounds familiar - and it may not, as it is about ...
I find myself using remote desktop several times per week — I use my laptop to connect to my main PC, because that's where everything is. Until we can "clone" computers so that they are constantly in ...
This keyboard case is designed to fit different kinds of tablets, which means it’s not an ideal fit for the iPad. One of the pitfalls of buying accessories such as a keyboard for a tablet is that ...