1984 was a landmark year in computing. It was the debut year of the Macintosh, of course, but it also spawned another piece of timeless computer hardware: the IBM Model M keyboard, which Matt Neuburg ...
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We all do phone typing every day, but making the keyboard predict what we want to say isn't easy. Now, researchers at Aalto University have devised a new way to do it, which is more like how humans ...
An incredible piece of engineering, helped along by its classic looks and remarkable sturdiness. The real standout of buckling spring switches doesn’t disappoint either, providing the best typing ...
There is one aspect of desktop computing in which there has been surprisingly little progress over the years. The keyboard you type on today will not be significantly different to the one in front of ...
The Model M started out as a replacement for IBM's Model F keyboard that was previously bundled with its terminals. That became too expensive to produce, so IBM looked to replace ...
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