Intel is on a mission to get its chips into as many phones and tablets as possible, and the company’s willing to offer its chips to device makers at or below cost to make it happen. So while Intel reported stronger than expected earnings in its latest financial report and claims to be on track […]
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Minuum is developing a keyboard app for the Moto 360
Virtual keyboard makers Minuum have never met a device they haven’t figured would be better with a keyboard. The team makes a tiny keyboard app for Android which lets you type by sliding your finger across the screen, but Minuum is also working on apps for computers with 3D motion sensors, Google Glass, and smartwatches like the […]
Lilbits (5-15-2014): What to expect from the NVIDIA Tegra K1
The first tablet with an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor is on the way, and there’s a chance we could see more soon. So what kind of performance can we expect from the platform? If early benchmark results are anything to go by, it really is one of the fastest ARM-based chips to date. Phoronix reports that […]
Typing on Glass: Minuum keyboard for Google Glass
How do you type on a wearable product like Google Glass? Generally, you don’t. For the most part, Google expects you to use voice commands to control its wearable glasses and taps, swipes, and voice controls for smartwatches based on the new Android Wear platform. But that hasn’t stopped the makers of the Minuum keyboard […]
Touchscreen keyboards? Where we’re going we don’t need touchscreens
Minuum is a virtual keyboard designed to take up as little space as possible. Right now that means you get more free space for content on a touchscreen phone or tablet. Eventually the Minuum team thinks its keyboard app could offer touchless typing on TVs or computers. The developer of Minuum currently offer an Android app […]
Lilbits (2-26-2014): Shuttle’s fanless, Bay Trail PC
Shuttle has been making small desktop computers (and PC cases) for years. One of the company’s upcoming models looks like it could make a pretty nice media center PC (or point-of-sales or kiosk system). It features a 2 GHz Intel Celeron J1900 quad-core Bay Trail processor and passive cooling which means it shouldn’t make any […]