While for the most part the onscreen keyboard is efficient enough to write short e-mails and jot down notes, there are times that you just wish there was a way to hook up a real keyboard to the iPhone. Well, that’s what some ingenious dude managed to do. After jailbreaking the 3G iPhone and hacking the software to support a Palm external keyboard, he now enjoys the luxury of being able to type long biographies on his iPhone without having to touch the screen. Now, if this isn’t proof of concept that a keyboard can be connected to the iPhone, I don’t not what is. So, any of you developers out there want to start working on a Bluetooth driver to support some of the more modern keyboards out in the market today? Don’t hesitate to give us a holler, we’ll gladly appreciate it if there’s one made available for use.





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