Google Japan has a long history of announcing humorous new keyboard ideas. Last year the team brought us an infinitely curving Mobius strip keyboard. This year we’re going back to the days of rotary ...
The device contains a 6-axis inertial sensor that can read the hat’s positioning. In order to change the code one wants to type, the wearer simply turns the hat to the left and right — enabling them ...
Google does some quirky things at times, and the latest in line is a funky keyboard cap – yes, a full-size cap that you can actually wear. To show just how real it is, Google Japan even posted the ...
And similar to the phones of yesteryear that ended a call when you physically hung them up, the dial keyboard’s designers ...
Ever wonder what it'd be like to ditch your boring, flat keyboard and wield a literal wheel of words instead? Google Japan just created the answer to that question. Its new Gboard Double-Sided Version ...
Google Japan has unveiled another unconventional twist on keyboard design – this time replacing the traditional key layout with nine rotary dials in a device it ...
What is with all the wasted space on keyboards? There’s a whole back side just sitting there doing nothing. But how can you use the back at the same time as the front? All the board sandwiches must be ...
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