The display allows any icon to be placed on any key, paving the way for multi-language support and application-specific layouts and styles. Created by the Australian-based Flux Group, the ...
Keyboards that hide full computer guts under the keys aren’t a new idea. (The Commodore 64 comes to mind, though it’s hardly the only example.) And neither are folding keyboards for mobile devices, ...
PC makers have been stuffing the guts of computers inside cases with built-in keyboards for decades. The Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum were both released in 1982, and the trend has continued ...
Imagine having everything you need for work or creativity packed into a sleek, compact device that fits right on your desk—or even in your bag. Whether you’re juggling multiple screens, switching ...