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Non-functioning prototypes of the Clicks Communicator smartphone. (Nathan Ingraham for Engadget) Clicks is an apologetically gadgety company, making gear that feels charmingly out-of-place in a world ...
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The new Android handset is meant to be a secondary phone optimized for messaging, with a BlackBerry-like physical keyboard, headphone jack and other features lost to time. Patrick Holland has been a ...
The BlackBerry is back, sort of. Mobile keyboard maker Clicks Technology last week announced its debut phone, the $499 Communicator, which sports a physical keyboard. The company is also offering a ...
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