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Following its successful QuNeo campaign on Kickstarter, Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI) returned to the crowdsourcing venue with a second product: the QuNexus keyboard controller.
More than 400 million iOS devices are currently in circulation, and the range of accessories for designed for iPhones is constantly expanding.
While sound quality is first and foremost when it comes to headphones, Eskuche aims to combine quality with design in its new v2 collection.
While iPhone users have plenty of options when it comes to cases, Spraytect came up with a unique offering: a pepper spray iPhone case.
HARMAN International Industries Inc. has introduced the first two JBL speaker docks compatible with the new iPhone 5, iPad mini, new iPod models and the fourth-gen Retina iPad (iPad 4).
Because a computer monitor should theoretically be situated at about eye-level for optimum ergonomics, Twelve South came up with the HiRise stand.
On Friday, Nov. 16, Samsung took to its developer blog to announce the update to its stylus, S Pen, for the Galaxy Note 2 phablet. The SDK 2.2.5 update, a 0.0.5 bump over the previous update, is now available for download.
V-Moda recently launched the Crossfade M-100 headphones “built for the people, by the people,” offering a $300 accessory for music lovers.
Blue Infusion Technologies, a company specializing in enhancing experiences through technology, has started a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for its flagship product, BEARTek Gloves.
Nearly one year after releasing its wearable fitness tracker called “Up,” Jawbone is now re-releasing the product with a slew of improvements.
Even as the Google Nexus 4 smartphone geared to go on sale on Tuesday, Nov. 13, the first accessory has already reached the Play Store.
Technology has become an intrinsic part of our day-to-day lives and the advancements leave one baffled. Now, reports suggest that it is possible for the iPhone to sense vibrations and turn them into text, courtesy a new Vibrative Virtual Keyboard!