With the two major events coming up, WWDC and the inevitable September event for the next iPhone(s), there are a lot of articles about the future of different devices, changes in the software comin…
For no particular reason, I decided to spend a couple hours of my day cleaning my keyboard, inside and out. I actually found the process quite enlightening.Editor’s note: I’m taking the week off this week from MidRange. While I’m out, I’m going to share some of my favorite issues from the past nine months. These pieces will run as they did when they were written, with no changes.
How to create custom keyboard shortcut in Ubuntu Linux
I recently installed Ubuntu on my desktop computer. Everything was working fine, except that I was not able to capture screenshots using the 'Insert/Print
Mag-Lev Switches Are The Future Of Clacking | Hackaday
While there’s probably a Cherry MX clone born every year or so, it’s not often that such a radically different type of switch comes along. These “Void” switches are Hall-eff…
It turns out the keyboard I used when I was 11 years old is now seen as desirable among keyboard enthusiasts. Because I miss the old keyboard, I’m now part of the fad.
Cherry MX History: A German Company With American Roots
The famed mechanical keyboard switch manufacturer Cherry has been around since the 1950s—but it's only been defined by keyboard switches in the past decade.
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I’ve seen an argument being made in the past week: that the iPad mini is for “consumption”, whereas the iPad Air is for “creation”. This idea has been reinforced by Apple’s announcements: with both iPads now carrying the same hardware, the difference between the mini and the Air comes down to the fact that one
BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone case review | Engadget
Ever since Apple added Bluetooth keyboard support to iOS, manufacturers have been working to deliver products that add a hard keyboard to the iPhone with at least a little bit of style.
ThinkGeek TK-421 iPhone keyboard case review | Engadget
We've been eagerly waiting for iPhone cases with built-in keyboards to hit ever since iOS 4 added Bluetooth keyboard support, but they simply haven't materialized like we'd hoped -- in fact, ThinkGeek's TK-421 case is the first to hit the market, nearly eight months after iOS 4 was first announced.
Hi, While I was evaluating the purchase of an Air 11 to run Scrivener, I also discovered that you can pair a wireless keyboard to the iPhone. That’s really portable! The phone is always with me, and when needed, the keyboard is an easy fit to any small bag (or even some winter jacket’s pocket…) Has anybody tried to write in the wild with this setup? Are fonts too small, or they are just fine? And, I guess the best text editor to syncronize with Scrivener is WriteRoom, but I’m very curious abou...
Quick Tip: Using the Apple Wireless Keyboard with your iPhone, iPod, and iPad | iSource
(Image courtesy Apple, Inc.) Back in 2007, when the original iPhone was introduced, I was rocking out my Treo 650 and had pretty much dismissed the iPhone as a serious replacement, largely because …
Want a slide-out keyboard for your iPhone 4? You're in luck! | ZDNet
I've still not mastered the keyboard on my iPhone, so if you're an iPhone 4 owner who wishes that it had a physical keyboard rather than that on-screen abomination, this is for you.