Matias One: hammer out an iPhone masterpiece on the best keyboard of the ’90s

Between touch-screens and rubber-backed keyboards, we’re getting further away from the tactile, mechanical keyboards we grew up with — except for gamers, who have embraced mechanical keyboards for the improved response times and, of course, the great noise they make.

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LG Google TV and Magic Remote Qwerty hands-on

While Samsung waits to debut its take on the Google TV platform, LG is already showing off its hardware, including a new remote control. For LG’s part, it has decided to blend the QWERTY needs of a Google TV controller with its existing Magic Motion remote gesture control and scroll wheel technology

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Line 6 throws more MIDI love at iDevices, intros Mobile Keys keyboard controllers

Line 6 hasn’t been a stranger to uniting musician’s iDevices and MIDI controllers with its MIDI-Mobilizers , but now it’s unleashing a duo of keyboard-style controllers of its own here at CES. Its Mobile Keys can connect straight to your iPhone‘s 30-pin port, and even over USB if you feel like recording some loops straight from your computer

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Google TV officially adds LG to the fold, will demo new hardware along with Sony, Vizio

The second round of Google TV hardware will be in full swing at CES 2012, and the folks at Mountain View just officially announced LG is joining the list of hardware partners at the show. While we know Logitech was taking a pass on the latest hardware, previously announced partners Samsung, Sony and Vizio are still in and the latter two will have new hardware to show next week. While this morning’s announcement by Marvell revealed the platform’s switch to ARM processors from the Intel chips it launched on, the company mentioned MediaTek is also on board to build compatible chipsets, while the line of products from LG will run on the company’s own L9 setup

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