The Touchfire is a weird little gadget, a silicone skin which covers your iPad’s touchscreen keyboard with a floppy membrane that partially simulates a real, physical keyboard. Launched over a year on Kickstarter, the Touchfire finally goes on sale today. I have been testing one out for the past couple of weeks. Is it [...] Related Stories Retrospective 7: A Sexy Camera Bag With Space Fo
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One of the common knocks against Apple’s iPad is its keyboard. The entire premise of the iPad is its large, Multi-Touch keyboard, but some call the feature a roadblock to content creation. We previously profiled a slim, convenient L... Read Post
TouchFire?an innovative new screen-top keyboard by Seattle, WA based Steve Isaac & Brad Melmon?puts the "touch" back into typing on an iPad, and makes your iPad feel like it has a normal keyboard. You can feel where the keys are and... Read Post
Last Winter we ran a series of articles called the Touchfire Chronicles about a cool little on-screen keyboard add-on for the iPad called the Touchfire. The creators, Steve Isaac and Brad Melmon, sent us an update on their project a... Read Post