Typing on glass has been a social experiment for over a decade. Thumbs slipped. Words autocorrected into emotional damage.
Users wearing "Apple Glass," or other Apple AR headsets, may turn any surface into a keyboard — and also display typing over the keys to help hunt-and-peck typists. Short of buying a new Mac, the ...
The Clicks Power Keyboard took home an Award for Best of CES 2026 for combining productivity and mobile power. The company ...
Apple famously dispensed with a physical keyboard when it revolutionized the smartphone market, and the company’s long-term goal appears to be to do the same for laptops. A succession of patents have ...
Do you consider your keyboard to be a fragile thing? Meet the glass keyboard by [BranchNo9329], which even has a glass PCB. At least, I think the whole thing is glass. Image via [BranchNo9329] via ...
Apple developed a design for a MacBook keyboard that’s slim, lightweight, silent and can’t possibly have problems with grit in the keys. That’s because it consists of a sheet of glass with raised keys ...
COMMAC is launching vandal-proof keyboards made of touch-sensitive glass. The touch-sensitive keyboards, which do not require direct physical contact to be operated, comprise a laminated sensitive ...
Apple has been working on technologies to elevate glass on demand for keyboards and notifications for a long time, and newly published research from Carnegie Mellon may have a solution. The technology ...
Forward-looking: Could Apple's future MacBooks feature a solid-state keyboard (SSK) that uses an all-glass touch surface, much like the iPad? A recently granted patent suggests that such a product may ...
Google Glass will gain typing functionality via an application called Minuum Keyboard. The augmented reality keyboard is an on-screen display that enables users to select letters using head movements ...
Patents and clues pointing to all-glass MacBooks and iMacs have been floating around since 2011, and this week, another patent has appeared on Patently Apple — a “glass housing” for a MacBook-like ...