Douglas Engelbart’s 1968 “Mother of all Demos” introduced the world to a whole range of technologies we take for granted today, the most prominent being his great invention, the computer mouse.
An Australian researcher has developed a new chorded keyboard device that makes texting while driving possible without having to look at the screen. An Australian researcher has developed a new ...
In 1968, Douglas Engelbart gave what’s come to be called “the mother of all demos.” In a single, live presentation, his team introduced watershed ideas like the computer mouse, hypertext, and video ...
Image by [akavel] via GitHub Reader [akavel] was kind enough to notify me about Clawtype, which is a custom wearable chorded keyboard/mouse combo based on the Chordite by [John W. McKown]. First of ...
A chorded keyboard prototype that may make safe texting while driving a possibility was developed by an Australian man inspired by helicopters and motorcycles. Second Lieutenant James Edge-Williams ...
Helicopters and motorcycles have inspired Second Lieutenant James Edge-Williams to come up with a chorded keyboard prototype that may make safe texting while driving a possibility. The 32-year-old ...
A keyboard with a small number of keys that generates a letter or word based on the combination of keys pressed at the same time, similar to piano chords. Dating back to the mid-1800s, the first ...
An Australian researcher has developed a new chorded keyboard device that makes texting while driving possible without having to look at the screen. Thirty two-year-old second Lieutenant James ...
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