India's move to shift government email infrastructure to Zoho is not about inboxes, but about asserting digital sovereignty, ...
People have shared their surprise after learning the UK and US have different keyboard layouts - and many have been ...
People have been left baffled after realsing the UK and US have different keyboard layouts and asked people to share which one they preferred ...
In a nutshell: The BlackBerry brand is now long gone, and most users have fully transitioned to touch-based keyboards for their messaging needs. However, a few companies continue to try to revive the ...
Despite its communication-first philosophy, the device retains full access to the Google Play Store, allowing installation of any Android app. Have you wanted Blackberry to come back and stay for once ...
Uncover the surprising Wisconsin origins of the QWERTY keyboard. The team heads to Milwaukee to uncover how the QWERTY keyboard took shape in Wisconsin. They explore how Christopher Latham Sholes and ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
Unravelling the hype behind IT for creating useful CIO strategies. Techies love the 80:20 rule. Imagine there’s a bit of tech that would do the 20% of laborious tasks people have to do during their ...
Typing has never looked — or sounded — like this. At the same time, it feels strangely familiar (if you’re an old fart like me). This week, Google Japan unveiled the Gboard Dial Edition, a bizarrely ...
Google Japan released the Gboard Dial Version, an experimental rotary keyboard that uses multiple dials for text input. The functional design is an open-source project, with full 3D printing and ...
For many years, reading Jim Stingl's column in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel was a high point of the day. Now, he's getting the very first "Wordy" Award. Jim Stingl started at The Milwaukee Journal ...
If you visit Forest Home Cemetery in October, you might spot one grave littered with typewritten thank you notes. That’s the resting place of Christopher Latham Sholes, the Milwaukeean who invented ...