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Israel's Snapkey, $4 million privately funded company, developed a technology, "Keyless Keyboard" that makes mobile computing easier by letting users type on invisible keys instead of a keyboard that usually takes much space on the screen.
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SEATTLE - Microsoft is working with Nokia to put Office software and other programs on smart phones.
Are you having sleepless nights looking to mange your passwords? There are a good number of people who suffer from extreme confusion and fear of the unknown, when it comes to remembering passwords.
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