
Honestly, where do they come up with some of these product names? This one sounds like it came out of a password generator. I get that it’s cool to spell entire words with digits and that it’s also hip to use “i” as a prefix for anything having to do with an Apple device — but there’s got to be a rule somewhere that forbids you to do both in one name.
4iThumbs is plastic overlay for your iPhone’s screen that places ridges above the keyboard keys to help simulate a touch-typing experience. I think it’s definitely a pretty novel approach, and definitely a little more lightweight than the other physical iPhone keyboard enhancment I’ve heard about. That said, I still think the design looks pretty impractical for most users.
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