The QWERTY keyboard layout has been around since the 19th century. Aren't there other arrangements better fit for the computer age? They vary from... QWERTY Traveled From Typewriter To iPhone, But ...
Whether you spend your days typing away at home or in the office, it can become frustrating to deal with sticky keys or loud keyboards. Although typewriters are essentially a thing of the past, ...
The designers and engineers at Fineday have created a unique mechanical keyboard in the form of a classic typewriter. Providing users with a full aluminium keyboard with a modern twist and a retro ...
Yunzii has unveiled its latest mechanical keyboard, the Yunzii QL108, and if you’ve got a soft spot for the classic look of a typewriter, this one is going to tickle your fancy. This full-size ...
Fact of the day: the QWERTY keyboard is bad. It does not provide the best way to type. We've known this for a while, and yet we're still using it; the QWERTY keyboard, developed in 1868, has somehow ...
It doesn’t require the talent of Steve Jobs to read the zeitgeist and realize that retro is “in” right now. That’s certainly the trend driving German designer Nanoxia’s new Ncore Retro Keyboard, which ...
This Elytra keyboard from Elim forces the user to adopt a better typing postion and stops the hands crossing over by splitting the keyboard into two halves.
For much of human history, written communication was accomplished by hand. Every character had to be painstakingly carved into clay or inked onto parchment. Only in the mid-nineteenth century, with ...
Last month, NPR asked listeners and readers and a Harvard professor what technologies have stuck around a little too long. He's talking about the QWERTY layout — in use since the earliest typewriters.