The Pepper Pad is the first portable Wi-Fi device that gives consumers instant Internet and digital media access while also controlling other in-home devices through infrared or Wi-Fi. The FrogPad is ...
LAS VEGAS--FrogPad is out to make the keyboard the size of your palm. The five-employee, Houston-based start-up is actively marketing a fully functional, 20-key keyboard at Comdex this week, which ...
Space at your desk can sometimes be at a premium, something that full-size QWERTY keyboards don't always help with. The folks at FrogPad are here to help with the new Magic FrogPad, a cling that crams ...
FrogPad has launched the successor to its one-handed keyboard, a streamlined Bluetooth device that offers a complete range of keyboard functions with just 27 keys. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
FROGPAD and strategic partner, De Marque, the leader in e-learning software, announce the first specialized typing tutorial for corporate and educational teaching. Houston, TX, April 7, 2005 — FrogPad ...
FrogPad joined forces with Ekeksen and SCOTTeVest to introduce its latest innovation. Ekekesen is a soft sensing and interface device manufacturer. SCOTTeVEST designs garments with mobile device users ...
With the proliferation of compact wireless devices these days, many of which use stylus input only, it's only natural that there'd be a demand for tiny keyboards designed to speed up text entry. The ...
Data entry innovator FrogPad has announced the global release of iFrog, a portable one-handed keyboard with Bluetooth connectivity, and is sure to grab a share of the global market searching for ...
All right all you one-handed typists, tear yourself away from all that porn for a minute and take a look at this: here’s the FrogPad iFrog Bluetooth keyboard, targeted for use on the road with UMPCs ...
Your Mac’s keyboard may sport futuristic features like volume controls and backlit keys, but typing remains a two-handed proposition. FrogPad claims that its Bluetooth iFrog, a pint-size device that ...
The start-up this week is actively marketing a 20-key keyboard, which measures three inches by five inches--about the size of a personal digital assistant. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...