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 ...
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 ...
Razer’s rubber-dome/mechanical hybrid switch is more psychological trickery than an actual revolution, but it’s trickery that somehow works. Rubber-dome keyboards ...
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, ...
Scientists at the University of Auckland have developed a soft, flexible, stretchable keyboard using a type of rubber known as a dielectric elastomer. The results are reported today, 25th November ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. If rubber dome keyboards are at the bottom of the keyboard hierarchy and mechanicals near the top, where does that leave Topre’s electrostatic ...
When Bill Buxton worked at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center in the early 1990s, he examined the classic children’s homemade telephones: two cups connected by a taut string. He wondered why that same ...