Lawyers, pedants and fanboys may hold that Microsoft wasn’t lying when it named its Universal Mobile Keyboard. But Windows Phone users may come away unconvinced. From a hardware standpoint, ...
Although today’s tablets and smartphones are more powerful than ever before, typing on a small, virtual on-screen-keyboard can be inefficient. They’re great when you’re on the go, and most people ...
Microsoft debuted a tablet keyboard and two mice Tuesday morning that follow their company’s new cross-platform mantra: They’re compatible with iOS, Android and Windows devices. At a time when ...
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Microsoft today announced a good-looking tablet keyboard that isn’t designed only for devices running its own Windows platform, but those powered by Android and iOS as well. It’s called the Universal ...
Microsoft's Universal Mobile Keyboard will soon be two years old, and the black model is now out of stock on its US Store. The gray version is still available, and is now on sale with 50% off.
After cutting 50% off the Universal Mobile Keyboard in the US in August, Microsoft is offering a similar deal in the UK. The keyboard is compatible with Windows, iOS and Android phones and tablets.
Microsoft’s Universal Mobile Keyboard is an $80 Bluetooth keyboard designed to work with Windows, Android, or iOS devices. But if a 9 inch wide keyboard doesn’t seem particularly portable enough, you ...
The company has unveiled a new mobile keyboard that can function with mobile devices and tablets. The Universal Mobile Keyboard will be available from the Microsoft Store and other retailers starting ...
Microsoft’s Universal Mobile Keyboard is an $80 Bluetooth keyboard designed to work with Windows, Android, or iOS devices. But if a 9 inch wide keyboard doesn’t seem particularly portable enough, you ...