Joy of joys! If you’re awfully fond of rubber duckies, now they can follow you out of the bathtub and onto your keyboard. Add just one Duckeys keycap to your favorite key or go ahead and swap out the ...
Most of the keyboards we're familiar with are actually rather complicated pieces of hardware, usually invlolving springs and wiring for dozens of keys, but scientists at the University of Auckland in ...
Scientists have developed a soft, flexible and stretchable keyboard using a type of rubber known as a dielectric elastomer that can be wrapped around any object. Scientists have developed a soft, ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. I was confused when I first saw the Vensmile K8. It looks like another flexible keyboard, and those ...
"Imagine a world where you drop something, and it bounces back without any damage" says Daniel Xu, an author of the paper. "That's the benefit of these rubber devices that can flex and stretch." The ...
Despite writing over 1,200 words in his product's description, inventor Cliff Thier doesn't once describe how it actually works. No matter. With a little sleuthing, we see that his iKeyboard is quite ...
Researchers at University of Auckland's Biomimetics Lab say the stretchable keyboard, made with a thin sheet of rubber, can wrap around any object. Photo / Andreas Tairych Kiwi scientists have ...
The Touchfire snaps right into place, every time. The Touchfire is a weird little gadget, a silicone skin which covers your iPad’s touchscreen keyboard with a floppy membrane that partially simulates ...
Scientists have developed a soft, flexible and stretchable keyboard using a type of rubber known as a dielectric elastomer that can be wrapped around any object. MELBOURNE: Scientists have developed a ...