
The LMP Bluetooth Keypad shares the same cylindrical base and brushed aluminum finish as the Apple Wireless Keyboard. The LMP Keypad can be used as a stand alone device, but it also has a connector that snaps onto the right side of the Apple Wireless Keyboard. The LMP Keypad requires a couple of AA batteries (not included) to operate. Too bad, there is no word on pricing or availability at this time. [Geeky Gadgets]

Elecom’s TK-TCT005BK is similar to a notebook trackpad, but it can also be turned into a touch-based numeric USB pad with a push of a button. The cool part of this gadget is that it can also recognize certain gestures. For example, if you want to zoom in and out, you just place your two fingers together and spread them out or in. The Elecom TK-TCT005BK USB keypad and trackpad is currently available in Japan via GeekStuff4U for 6,500 Yen or around $72. [Elecom]