A recently published patent application from Apple reveals the company has looked into a flat keyboard that would detect acoustic pulses from users' taps instead of relying on physical key presses.
You know when you need to feverishly respond to an email, but you’re on your mobile phone, which means you have to type an essay with your thumbs? Or when you get a plum work project while you’re out, ...
It appears that in addition do their Motion-Sensitive keyboard patent, Apple has sent out a patent application for a "Flat Keyless Keyboard for Desktops & More." This application was signed for late ...
Goodbye Physical Keyboards? Zuckerberg Shows Off Meta Quest Turning Any Flat Surface Into A Keyboard
Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) is working on a new technology that can turn any flat surface into a virtual keyboard, and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg is already an expert at it. What Happened: ...
While the MacBook Pro‘s now-vintage Touch Bar may have been a misstep, it still seems likely that Apple’s long-term vision is to replace physical keyboards with touchscreen ones – and Carnegie Mellon ...
Cooler Master’s SK621 keyboard is a teachable moment for high-tech hardware companies everywhere. When the company’s latest wireless keyboard stumbled out of the gate, Cooler Master made a move we ...
Ever have a microwave with buttons that don't work properly? If you hit the keys at the right angle, maybe the microwave will respond. Or perhaps, no matter how you push them, the microwave stays ...
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