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The wait won’t be much longer now as the Asus keyboard is now available for pre-order. Get your credit cards ready. Read more
This one's for the PC gamers, especially those who have trouble with multi-button key presses. With some keyboards, pressing multiple keys at one time (to execute a special move, perhaps) causes a problem where not all the key presses are recorded. Read more
Oh Logitech, why must you keep us waiting for the good stuff? The leading peripheral maker announced the Wireless Desktop MK710 today, a desktop that gets three whole years of battery life. But it won't be available until April. I guess we'll just have to sit around anticipating. Read more
Smartfish introduces the ErgoMotion Keyboard, the world’s first intelligent keyboard that prevents Repetitive Stress Injury. The keyboard features a patented motion-system that studies your typing frequency, and subtly changes your hand and wrist position while you work. Read more
The Miniguru - the first Guru'board model - puts the editing keys where they are in direct reach. On a second layer that is thumb-activated by the keys left and right to the spacebar. Only one thumb is typically used during touch typing, freeing the second one for other tasks like layer control. Read more
Meet the Arc™ Keyboard—with beautiful curves and a compact design, it’s at home wherever you are. Read more
OK, so finally Asus has put some flesh on the rumor that it has been working on an EeePC in a keyboard - EeePC Keyboard - um, but did ergonomics suddenly gone out of fashion while I was partying over the holidays? Read more
This kid is tired of students typing away on their laptops during class so he decides to take notes during a lecture on an old typewriter. Read more
The Gboard consists of 19 colored keys set in a standard size numpad-only keyboard. Clicking on any one of these performs that particular keyboard shortcut. Included are Gmail-specific features such as starring messages, starting a search, and jumping between message threads. Outside of Gmail they simply act as normal keyboard buttons, and will type in whatever letter or number corresponds with that shortcut. Read more
A simple ergonomic keyboard for a true pirate. Read more
His typing speed was fixed as 160 words per minute, making him the fastest
typewriter typist in the 70s. He's definitely the most rhythmical, the most
amazingly musical and inspiring typist ever seen. Read more
The number of domains registered for almost a quarter of a century is now approaching 200 million.
And what was at the early beginning? Here you can find a list of the first .com domain names in history. Some of them are really world famous. Read more
Logitech has announced the newest gaming keyboard - the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110.
It features customizable backlighting LED’s: blue, red and even any shade of purple. Read more
The mechanical Ultimate S is a good choice for those who are learning to touch-type and for whom typing productivity and comfort matters. It is 100% blank – there are no inscriptions on the keys! Read more
With the speed of computers so regularly seeing dramatic increases in their processing speed, it seems that it shouldn't be too long before the machines become infinitely fast -- except they can't. A pair of physicists has shown that computers have a speed limit as unbreakable as the speed of light. If processors continue to accelerate as they have in the past, we'll hit the wall of faster processing in less than a century. Read more
Computerworld - Rumors are flying about all-screen tablets from Apple and Microsoft, multitouch desktops and the rise of touch screens in general. Amazing touch screens are everywhere, from the TV news to airport billboard advertising to the cell phones in our pockets. Read more
While some might see keyboard redesigns as reinventing the wheel, the examples of innovation in devices thought to have plateaued are too numerous to count. That’s certainly not to say that every weird new mutation of a gadget is going to catch on, but we can’t dismiss development on ostensibly “final” hardware as being useless. The latest example is coming out of Microsoft Hardware, where they’re testing a pressure-sensitive keyboard. Each key would have up to 64256 states, though you wouldn’t have to make use of all of them. By choosing the key resistance and functions carefully, it might actually be pretty handy. Read more
Keyboard manufacturers are seeking for the ways to make the life of typists more comfortable. VisiKey keyboards care for the visually impaired or just those who haven't bothered to learn touch typing and still look at the keyboard while typing. Read more
Are you still hesitating between Dvorak and QWERTY? Are you still searching for a more ergonomic layout? Stop.
Now you have a chance to design a keyboard of your own. With the help of a customizable computer keyboard called DX1 keyboard. Read more
"Genius must be simple!" - thought Mr. Guermeur and scrubbed all the letters from his keyboard, learned to touch-type and claimed he invented a brand-new way of learning. Read more
Japanese has invented a new innovative computer keyboard that you can wear. The keyboard has 85 keys and measures 350mm width and 135mm length. It has USB connection, so that you can plug-and-play the computer keyboard at any computer. Do you mind using this computer keyboard if a lady like in the picture is wearing it? Read more
OMG! There's a new keyboard to make a girl's life easy.
The $50 keyboard lets you tap out musical notes on the number keys, exclaims "oops" if you hit the backspace and makes the cash register clinking sound when you hit the dollar sign. Read more
These fun desk lamps are shaped like giant keyboard keys, and the light can be turned on and off by pressing the key. Read more
Asus has finally committed to an October U.S and European arrival for its entertainment-PC-in-keyboard. The sleek device has a 5-inch touchscreen and Ultra Wideband HDMI (with receiver) to connect to your TV. Read more