BlackBerry's biggest fan started an iPhone keyboard company called Clicks

Miss you BlackBerry phones? Do you want your iPhone 15 had a real keyboard, with real buttons that you could press with your thumbs? No one misses having a phone keyboard like longtime BlackBerry fans, and one of the biggest BlackBerry fans of them all has started an iPhone accessories company to pass the phone keyboard torch to a new generation of fans.

In a bold move, two technology journalists, Kevin Michaluk of Crackberry.com And Michael Fisher from Mr. Mobile YouTube Fame, have teamed up to create a hardware company called Clicks. The two have also hired team members from companies like BlackBerry (obviously), Apple, and Google, but to be honest I tell people I worked at Apple when in reality I worked at an Apple Store in the US. Chestnut Hill Mall near Boston.

Snaps iPhone keyboard accessory onto an iPhone 15

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I admit that I know both Kevin and Michael, and I saw Michael recently, but I had no idea he was secretly working on an iPhone keyboard. Some of my Ny Breaking colleagues noted the similarity between this accessory and Ryan Seacrest once tried to take the iPhone world by storm with his own Typo keyboard for the iPhone. Also that other time Ryan Seacrest tried again with Typo2. Seacrest was taken to court by BlackBerry, which somehow had enough life left in 2015 to win a lawsuit.