There is no shortage of startups attacking the virtual keyboard space, as you’d expect with so much scope to improve the experience of touchscreen typing. Yesterday Toronto-based Whirlscape launched a ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqo6cuthFIk&w=640&h=360] SnapKeys, an ‘invisible’ touchscreen keyboard maker, has updated its Si Revolution Android ...
Snapkeys is promoting their keyless keyboard technology through a contest that seeks thousands of people – the highest number ever – to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed.
Part of the problem with navigation systems or using infotainment systems is that it takes your eyes off the road. But could a steering wheel integrated keyboard make it safer? Snapkeys is looking at ...
A company called SnapKeys is pitching its "keyless keyboard" system to mobile device and computer makers, reports Reuters. SnapKeys' software makes use of four invisible keys, each of which holds 6 or ...
When Wear 2.0 launches properly, it’s possible Snapkeys will come with a price tag (which is still being determined). But if you’ve already downloaded the app onto your Android phone, your smartwatch ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Despite improvements with mobile device touch screen interfaces, typing on a display isn't as fast or easy as it could be, especially as the on-screen keyboard takes up a significant ...
Touchscreen QWERTY keyboards for tablets and phones all have the same insurmountable problem: To type on them, you must look down at the keys to see what you’re doing. For users who can touch type on ...
At Google I/O, Google announced that with Android Wear 2.0, smartwatches will support third-party keyboards. SnapKeys knew this was going to happen at some point and developed a new keyboard for ...
Snapkeys, a company that specializes in custom keyboards, unveiled its six-key QWERTY keyboard for Android Wear devices this past week. Google announced at I/O that its biggest wearable update yet ...
At next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012) in Las Vegas, tech start-up Snapkeys will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed. The company will be making its ...
A hands-on with a new "invisible" typing pad that hopes to wipe QWERTY from the face of the earth. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100% energy and water ...