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But he has seemingly decided that's no way to live his life anymore. Along with his friend Laurence Hallier, Seacrest has created the typo Keyboard Case, an iPhone case with a physical keyboard.
According to All Things D, Seacrest has invited $1 Milion into the case, set to debut in January 2014 at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company would not confirm Seacrest's financial investment when reached by ABC News.
The $99 Typo Keyboard case will work with an iPhone 5 and 5s. Similar to a Mophie Case for the iPhone, you slide two parts of the keyboard-equipped case into the phone. You then power on the case and connect it via Bluetooth to the iPhone. The Keyboard looks extreamly similar to the keyboard on the BlackBerry Q10, with frets to seperate the keys. The case does Conceal The iPhone's home button but a button to the tight of the keyboard replaces the function.
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