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Perfect for winter usage and keeping touchscreen devices smudge-free, New York-made Dots Gloves offers simple affordable gloves adorned with metal dots enabling use of iPhone, iPod and other touchscreen phones and devices without direct finger contact. The dots' smooth curved surface provides safe scratchless use.

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a 'stylus' for the winter iPhone

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UK stockings bereft of Nokia Tube • The Register

The Nokia 5800 doesn't seem to be targeted at the iPhone

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Nokia’s Touch Phone on Oct 2. Too Little Too Late?

Will Nokia's TouchPhone Beat iPhone?
  • Better production, distribution and footprint will make them overtake iPhone soon
  • Probably not, for iPhone has gained an iconic status
  • Anything but Nokia or iPhone for me

Nokia is going to release a touch-screen phone on Oct. 2nd, Reuters is reporting today. Based on comments the company made earlier this summer, the device, code-named “Tube,” will be cheaper than rival models and be aimed at hot growth markets, such as India. In a post earlier this month, I had asked about the whereabouts of this phone. Here is what I wrote then: “It has been over a year since the iPhone was launched, and Nokia still doesn’t have anything new to show except for some videos. Sign of a company that is, well…yes, I’m just going to say it…too bureaucratic. Either that or they’ve decided to adopt the ostrich approach to competition.”

Well, at least a response is coming, if this news is actually true. Since it’s coming from Reuters, I am inclined to believe it. Nevertheless, my first reaction was: Is this too little, too late? After all, many of their smaller rivals — LG, Samsung, even HTC — have responded with interesting if not entirely effective competitors to Apple’s iPhone. The lack of a touch-screen device makes Nokia look like a slow-moving giant that is trying to respond to whiplash-inducing changes in the mobile business.

Nokia has to grapple with the new reality of creating a seamless web and software experience on its phones. As a regular user of all things Nokia, I have to say they are not even close. Ovi, music download services and other features they have introduced don’t quite seem to have the seamlessness of an iPhone or even a Samsung Instinct.

Regardless, I will wait to see what comes out of Helsinki in a few days. What are your thoughts on Nokia and its lack of a touch device? Is the “Tube” is going to change anything?

Technology-News: GigaOm

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Handschuhe für Bedienung Touchgeräte

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iPhone to get NFS Undercover

NFS Undercover will come to iPhone

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Swype | Text Input for Screens

Swype provides a faster and easier way to input text on any screen. With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the screen keyboard, the patented technology enables users to input words faster and easier than other data input methods—at over 50 words per minute. The application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more.

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RussellBeattie.com - It's okay to touch

But Apple looked at the tiny keyboards and the styl and decided BOTH suck, and designed a new UI that didn't need either of them. I think that decision is going to affect not just mobile devices, but computing as a whole because touch screens rock.

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