When I saw that Apple recently filed a patent application for transparent keycaps made of glass, possibly for use in future Bluetooth desktop or MacBook keyboards, I was intrigued. This could be Apple ...
Apple famously dispensed with a physical keyboard when it revolutionized the smartphone market, and the company’s long-term goal appears to be to do the same for laptops. A succession of patents have ...
Apple developed a design for a MacBook keyboard that’s slim, lightweight, silent and can’t possibly have problems with grit in the keys. That’s because it consists of a sheet of glass with raised keys ...
Future Apple MacBooks could come with transparent glass keys, potentially marking the next step in Apple’s ongoing keyboard obsession. At least, that is the indication from a recently published patent ...
A new patent application from Google augments the company's Glass head-mounted computer with a laser projector, which can be used to project an interface on any nearby surface, including the user's ...
Typing on glass has been a social experiment for over a decade. Thumbs slipped. Words autocorrected into emotional damage.
Do you consider your keyboard to be a fragile thing? Meet the glass keyboard by [BranchNo9329], which even has a glass PCB. At least, I think the whole thing is glass. Image via [BranchNo9329] via ...
Google Glass will gain typing functionality via an application called Minuum Keyboard. The augmented reality keyboard is an on-screen display that enables users to select letters using head movements ...
An Apple patent application has described how transparent glass keycaps could be used to improve MacBook keyboard durability. Rather fittingly, given the unhappy history of the butterfly keyboard on ...
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