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Weird future for computers

March 12, 2008

Take a look at this new technology. Your keyboard may become nothing more than a light image on your desk and your connection may end up entirely wireless with the computer little more than a pocket pen.

Posted by Elizabeth Taurasi on March 12, 2008 | Comments (2)
Industries: Gadget Freak

March 17, 2008
In response to: Weird future for computers
Rocket Tech commented:

Yeah, spelling probably lost in the translation! Even with the spell checker I'm sure... What about the tactile feedback we hunt and peck type people get? I use it to help me make sure I've typed the correct key Cheating I know, but oh well!


March 17, 2008
In response to: Weird future for computers
Teacher commented:

All that technology and you cannot spell...Ironic.

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