iTwinge gets all physical with your trusty digits

iTwinge gets all physical with your trusty digits

One of the main draws to the iPhone is the touchscreen only design making it smaller as well as giving users access to countless keyboards and languages without the need for costly hardware changes. However, some people still want a bit more physical interaction in their lives. Introducing the iTwinge. For those of you who just simply must have something to touch, this little doo dad slips over the bottom half of the iPhone that is normally displaying a keyboard and...

800 x 400, 4.3″ touchscreen HTC Leo gets a snapshot. HTC…you have our attention

800 x 400, 4.3″ touchscreen HTC Leo gets a snapshot.  HTC…you have our attention

So you’re still drooling over the TouchPro2? Old news. Forget that “tiny” thing. The HTC Leo is where it’s at. How so you ask? How about an 800 x 400 4.3″ touchscreen dominating the device? This thing is big. The picture above shows that it easily outsizes the TouchPro2, which, by itself is on the larger end of things. Whether or not this beaut of a screen is capacitive or the less favorable resistive is still up in the air so stay...

Followup: The reason for the HTC Tattoo’s resistive screen….?

Followup: The reason for the HTC Tattoo’s resistive screen….?

Too small. Excuse me? If you were wondering why HTC went with a resistive screen on the HTC Tattoo instead of the much more finger friendly capacitive screen, try to push the theories of cost from your minds (we all know it) and fixate on HTC’s official response via Twitter which simply stated that the screen is too small. At smaller sizes capacitive screens will register more miss clicks. Really? Too small at 2.8″? I’m sure the 0.2-0.4 inches of...

iStat for iPhone now useless — Apple removes “free memory” option

iStat for iPhone now useless — Apple removes “free memory” option

Ya know, while I really enjoy using my Macbook Pro and a few other Apple pieces of hardware, I am really, really beginning to despise this piece of shit called an iPhone and the company that makes it. Why the harsh, colorful, anti-elementary language? iStat Pro was a great little memory management app (I use that term loosely because Apple’s BS restrictions restrict any “memory management app” being used to their fullest potential) that would show you...

Stylus lovers rejoice: HTC patents capacitive touchscreen friendly stylus

Stylus lovers rejoice: HTC patents capacitive touchscreen friendly stylus

Often times, when a techie hears the words “Resistive Screen”, they think of old, brick-like Windows Mobile devices from the early 2000′s. In 2007, Apple’s iPhone introduced the mass market to capacitive touchscreens done well and the feature exploded. Fast forward to 2009 and you see new models of phones coming out and being announced weekly. Most of these new devices feature capacitive screens. In general, they are more responsive, finger...

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