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  • #steampunk

    Datamancer at It Again with Steampunk-Inspired Luxury Keyboard

    Steampunk-inspired PC master modder Datamancer (aka Rich Nagy) is no stranger to Gizmodo, and his latest work, a keyboard called Sojourner, is yet another example of his mastery within the genre. More »
    12/27/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #collections

    Moby Gives a Tour of His Incredible Drum Machine Collection

    In this really fascinating interview, electronic musician Moby reveals his cache of vintage drum machines and keyboards. Get ready to look lustfully at, in Moby's words, "the nerdiest equipment ever." More »
    12/21/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #keyboards

    Keystick Keyboard: The Hypochondriac's Data Entry Tool

    The Keystick collapsible keyboard concept looks like it was designed with portability in mind, but its true purpose is actually rooted more in swine flu than road warrior. More »
    12/13/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #peripherals

    The Letters R, A, N, S, O and M are Going To Be Worn Out On This Keyboard

    Other frequently used words might be: "pay," "dollars," and "disappear." Too bad this flexible, portable silicon keyboard doesn't include a matching font—although I'm sure that can be easily remedied. [Conran Shop]
    12/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #userinterface

    Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever

    The past decade's march towards better gadgets shows a trend line pointing towards ultra powerful gadgets with UIs so seamless, they make Macs look like a punchcard computers. But if you think about it, we—not hardware—are the limitation. More »
    11/11/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #gaming

    Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard Has More Purple Lights Than a Discoteque

    Logitech's more basic counterpart to the ridiculous G19 gaming keyboard, the G110 is screenless, playing up custom lighting with "red, blue, or pretty much any shade of purple you can imagine." Mostly, I'm glad they finally integrated some headset jacks. More »
    10/15/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #keyboard

    Piggy Flu Mania Means Vioguard Keyboard Is Your Best Hope For H1N1 Avoidance

    The Vioguard keyboard might be the first keyboard to specifically target the swines, using two 25-watt UV lights to kill 99.99% of viruses and bacteria in about 90 seconds. More »
    10/12/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #microsoft

    Your Password Will Never Get Stolen With the Safelock Keyboard

    What can you do with a pressure-sensitive keyboard? That's what Microsoft asked 40 teams. SafeLock's one answer: It doesn't just know your password, but how you type it, biometrically authenticating you without creepier probes. [ACM via GadgetVenue via CrunchGear]
    10/08/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #remote

    This No-Name HTPC Remote Has a Keyboard, Can Work With Game Consoles?

    If this $40 remote actually does what it says it does, then it might be one of the most useful HTPC remotes out there. It looks like a Motorola Q, but communicates over RF to its USB receiver. More »
    09/29/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #questionoftheday

    Apple and Microsoft Tablets: Hardware Keyboard or Software Keyboard?

    Whether it's the Microsoft Courier or upcoming Apple Tablet that launches first, the point is clear: tablet are coming. The only question left is how you're going to interact with them. More »
    09/28/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #instruments

    Korg microSAMPLER Ready to Rock Your iPhone Noodlings

    The iPhone has so many great music-creation apps that they deserve their own category, but shiny dedicated instruments like Korg's new 37-key sampler are always nice. It has a line-input, goose-neck microphone, and editing software for the Mac or PC. More »
    09/15/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #keyboards

    Microsoft's Pressure-Sensitive Keyboard Could Change The Way You Type

    It's only a prototype at the moment, but the pressure-sensitive keyboard Microsoft has cooking up promises to make your typing far more efficient. More »
    08/06/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #notebooks

    Now All the Alienware m17x's Keyboard Needs is a Unicorn

    07/17/09
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  • #keyboards

    OCZ Sabre OLED Keyboard (Unofficial Codename: Optimus Budgetus) Priced at $135

    The OCZ Sabre asked us to compromise, featuring a sharply limited number of display-integrated keys, so we asked it to do the same: dip below $200, or else. Today, ZipZoomFly is listing the Sabre at a reasonable $135.00. More »
    07/10/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #keyboard

    10 Ways to Make Your Keyboard Slightly Less Disgusting

    Your keyboard is probably a SuperFund site waiting to happen—luckily there's more than one way to skin a biohazard. Inc.com has 10 ways to clean your keyboard, blow dryer being their wiliest, if lightweight, method. [Inc.com via Lifehacker]
    07/06/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #keyboards

    Lenovo on the Slow, Painful Evolution of Keyboards

    The Lenovo T400 series, aside from its occasional tussles with heavy machinery, doesn't immediately stand out in the mid-size, high-end laptop crowd. That is, until you try to type on one. More »
    06/30/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #sweets

    S'More Keyboard Would Not Survive 10 Minutes on My Desk

    If this keyboard were real, and not made up of hundreds of thousands of Photoshopped pixels, it would undoubtedly be a delicious PC experience right at your fingertips. More »
    06/28/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #keyboards

    OCZ Sabre Does OLED Custom Keys On the Cheap

    With the Sabre, OCZ has made good on a CES promise: to take Art Lebedev's OLED-in-each-key concept and adapt it for the mass market. Along with a lower price, though, this means a less impressive feature set. More »
    06/23/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #keyboards

    iHome's iConnect Keyboard Combines QWERTY and iPod Docking

    Released alongside iHome's iStand, the iConnect is an iPhone-ready keyboard with a built-in dock that allows you to sync and charge your iPhone/iPods automatically from the peripheral. More »
    06/15/09
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    By Andi Wang
  • #peripherals

    iHome Does the Impossible, Fits Laptop Into an iPod Dock

    Did you know that a laptop cannot function on your desk? It's true, the thing won't even boot. Luckily, iHome's iStand is saving the world from this technological travesty. More »
    06/11/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #keyboards

    Reversible Econo-keys Keyboard Features Keys and Trackpad On Opposite Sides

    Econo-keys is a compact, reversible gadget that has a full QWERTY keyboard on one side, and a built-in trackpad with buttons on the other. More »
    06/10/09
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    By Andi Wang
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