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  1. Keyboard for a PDA (CNet)
      Describes a foldable keyboard for a PDA computer. Costs around $100. 7-03

  2. Keyboards for a PDA (PDABuyersGuide.com)
      Describes keyboards for a PDA computer. Includes thumb keyboards. 7-03

  3. Keyboard - Wireless (PDABuyersGuide.com)
      Describes the Pocketop Wireless Link keyboard for a PDA computer or a Pocket PC. 7-03

  4. Keyboard - IBiz KeySync (PDABuyersGuide.com)
      "The KeySync is one of the few one-piece non folding or rolling keyboards on the market. And the folks in product design realized that they could support the maximum number of PDAs on the market by making a keyboard that has a standard 9 pin serial connector, rather than a separate model with the proprietary connector for each PDA currently in popular use." It uses a mechanical keyswitch system and costs around $70. 7-03

  5. Keyboard - Viewsonic Pocket PC 35 (Walmart.com)
      "The 65-key Qwerty keyboard enables you to input data more quickly into your Pocket PC V35." 7-03

  6. Keyboard - Audiovox Thera Pocket PC (MobilePlanet.com)
      Provides a folding keyboard for the pocket PC. 7-03

  7. Keyboard - LandWare With Serial Connection (EOPinions.com)
      Provides reviews of the LandWare rigid keyboard for the pocket PC. Costs around $25. 7-03

  8. Keyboard Comparisons (EOPinions.com)
      Provides customer reviews of keyboards for PDAs and pocket PCs. 7-03

  9. Keyboards - Mini Keyboards (Ergo-2000.com)
      Provides keyboards with embedded numeric pads for taking less space during travel. Keys are of normal size and spacing, however. May need drivers for use on a pocket PC. 7-03

  10. Keyboards - Mini SIIG Keyboard (ComputerAnimal.com)
      Provides a keyboard without a numeric pad for taking less space during travel. Keys are of normal size and spacing, however. May need drivers for use on a pocket PC. 7-03

  11. Keyboard Controller - Use Desktop Keyboard With PDA or Pocket PC (Soti.net)
      Provides a controller to allow the use of a desktop keyboard and/or a desktop display with a PDA or pocket PC. 7-03

  12. Keyboard - IBiz KeySync (PDAMart.com)
      The mini keyboard uses a mechanical keyswitch system and costs around $70. The keys seem to have standard desktop size and spacing. 7-03

  13. Keyboarding and Typing Skills (TypeOnline.co.uk)
      Provides online lessons and exercises to improve skills. 7-05

  14. Notebook and Palm-Size Computers (MobilePlanet)
      Provides mobile computers and accessories. Includes a keyboard for palm-size computers.

  15. Special Characters for Different Languages (FreeTranslation.com) star
      Provides special keyboard characters for six languages. 7-02

  16. Pocket PCs (PDAMart.com)
      Provides pictures and prices of some of the more popular pocket PCs. The mini keyboard uses a mechanical keyswitch system and costs around $70. The keys seem to have standard desktop size and spacing. 7-03

  17. Exit Poll Results (Slate.MSN.com)
      Provides "raw" exit poll results as of 4:28pm on November 2nd."

      "As this item posts, the first raw exit-poll data are streaming from the National Election Pool consortium owned by the Associated Press and the five television networks (CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and CNN) to their news divisions and to the newsrooms of NEP subscribers—big city newspapers and other broadcasters."

      "These early exit-poll numbers do not divine the name of the winner."

      "As you read this posting, the political reporters at the networks, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, NPR, Newsweek, and about two dozen other news outlets are cracking their knuckles over their keyboards, contemplating the story, while statisticians and political analysts at the networks prepare to run the numbers through their computer models to generate a prediction." 11-04

  18. Build a Vista-Compatible PC for $305 (ZDNet.com)
      "A reader set me an email challenge the other day - put together a cheap yet well spec-ed and relatively powerful office PC that’s up to the challenge of running Vista. To make the challenge even harder, the whole package (PC, keyboard, mouse, LCD panel and Vista OS) had to come in at under $600 (the reader wanted to build five of these systems)." 03-08

  19. -01-05-10 Google Reveals Nexus One (Techland.com)
      "On the hardware front, the Nexus One has an aluminum unibody-like frame. The 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor is blazingly fast. The AMOLED screen should conserve battery power, but it's too soon to say. The key factor with the Nexus One's screen is its width. All other Android devices including the Droid have a narrow screen, which, in turn, gives users a cramped keyboard in portrait view. I would have preferred to see HTC's Sense keyboard rather than the generic Android keyboard, though." 01-10

  20. -01-30-10 Apple's New iPad: Not Just a Bigger iPod Touch (MSNBC News)
      "When you hold the Apple iPad in landscape mode, the keyboard is nearly big enough for touch typing — and improvement over the virtual buttons on the iPhone." 01-10

  21. Braille Printer (Living Media India)
      Describes an invention that translates computer keyboard input into Braille print much faster than former manual methods. 8-99

  22. UV Wand (AlleryAsthmaTech.com)
      "Our UV-C wide coverage light wand is the same technology hospitals use to sanitize and is the safe way to kill germs without the use of chemicals. Ideal for use on any surface such as bedding, kitchen counter, bathroom, computer keyboard, clothing, etc. Its 6" long UV-C light when held over a surface for twenty seconds eliminates cold and flu causing germs and also destroys bacteria and mold."

      Editor's Note: Never look directly at an ultraviolet light; damage to the eye can occur. 08-07

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