Imagine trying to type an email, draft a report, or play your favorite game—all while only being able to use one hand. For many, this isn’t just a hypothetical scenario but a daily reality. Whether ...
Illustration: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Apple engineers are looking into a laptop that uses a touchscreen in place of a keyboard. The second screen would be slightly flexible, allowing keys to depress. It ...
Look closely at this beauty. No, that’s not a chopped IBM Model M or anything — it’s a custom 40% capacitive buckling spring keyboard with an ortholinear layout made by [durken]. Makes it easy to ...