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  • A blue Logitech Pebble 2 keyboard and mouse seen from above on a blank table top with a hand grasping the mouse.

    Logitech's Pebble 2 keyboard and mouse use more recycled plastic

    by 
    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    09.06.2023

    It includes the Mouse 2 M350 and Keys 2 K380.

  • Fujitsu announces Stylistic Android tablet for taking care of business, working overtime (updated)

    by 
    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    02.04.2012

    The BlackBerry PlayBook blues got you down? Fujitsu thinks you should consider riding the Android train to work. The company today announced the awkwardly named Stylistic M350/CA2 Android tablet, a seven-inch enterprise-focused slate aimed at folks looking for a sales terminal, catalog displayer or e-reader. The Stylistic has a WSVGA display and a battery that should give you around six hours on a charge. You can pick one of these guys up in mid-February, if you're in Japan. An equally exciting press release can be found after the jump.Update: Residents of Hong Kong may recognize this 1GHz Gingerbread slate as the MH350, which was launched way back in September. To be honest, the build quality isn't that impressive in real life, but given that this new version weighs a tad more than its Hong Kong counterpart (420g vs. 385g), there may still be hope. Oh, but it is still Gingerbread.

  • Samsung Seek a dirt-cheap touchphone for Sprint?

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    05.03.2010

    Regardless of market segment, touch is all the rage these days, which means it's difficult for carriers to ignore it -- even in the cheapest corners of its product range. Word on the street is that Sprint will be shoring up its ultra-cheap touch offerings next month with the introduction of the Samsung Seek, a 2.6-inch QVGA piece with a meager 1.3 megapixel cam, microSD memory expansion, and not bloody much else. Color choices will be "Scarlet," "Cool Blue," and -- later on, if you want to hold out for the special edition -- "Fantasy Pink." This is all hearsay at this point, but the phone seems real enough with the FCC passage of a phone bearing the same model number a few months back, and we're hearing talk of a blockbuster $30 contract price -- not bad for a phone that almost looks mid- to high-end if you squint and forget the spec sheet for a moment.