The world thought Typo was a joke when word of its arrival began circulating a couple of months back. And Ryan Seacrest was involved! This was going to be terrible, people joked on Twitter. The thing ...
Now that it’s out of court, Ryan Seacrest’s company wants to sell you a $189 iPad keyboard Now that it’s out of court, Ryan Seacrest’s company wants to sell you a $189 iPad keyboard is an editor ...
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A California judge has granted BlackBerry’s wish to temporarily halt sales of an iPhone keyboard produced by start-up Typo Products while the two companies argue over alleged copyright infringement.
BlackBerry has asked a California court to immediately block sales of an add-on iPhone keyboard made by Typo, alleging the startup backed by TV and radio personality Ryan Seacrest misled the court.
BlackBerry has asked a California court to block U.S. sales of the Typo keyboard, an add-on keyboard for the iPhone that BlackBerry says is an “obvious knock-off” of the keyboards on its phones. The ...
Typo was forced to redesign its iPhone accessory keyboard thanks to some legal trouble. The result isn't all that pretty. Typo, the Ryan Seacrest-backed company, is at CES this year with a new version ...
BlackBerry and Typo Keyboard have reached the end of a lengthy lawsuit over Typo's BlackBerry-esque iPhone case that adds a physical keyboard to the Apple product (via The Verge). The lawsuit dating ...
The original Typo keyboard for the iPhone racked up quite a few column inches (or whatever the blogosphere equivalent might be) after it was revealed that none other than Ryan Seacrest had invested $1 ...
When Typo Products launched its keyboard-on-an-iPhone product, BlackBerry was not amused. The flailing mobile phone maker still has more than enough cash around to pay IP lawyers, and it launched a ...
The Typo Keyboard, an iPhone accessory backed by "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest, is scheduled to ship to customers by the end of the month after the product sold out of its initial inventory. The ...
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