The early ThinkPad 'ThinkPad 701' released in 1995 housed an 11.5-inch keyboard in a 9.7-inch case. Technology editor Harry McCracken explains how it was housed and why it was designed like this. The ...
Even having grown up using Commodore 64s, Apple IIs, and IBM PCs, I have no fondness for mechanical keyboards. I’m most happy with a set of short-travel, chiclet-style laptop keys under my fingers, ...
If you had looked around any office in the 1980’s which had a computer (there wasn’t that many) you would have almost certainly have seen an IBM Model F keyboard. They were so popular in fact that the ...
I can so understand the love for the Model M keyboards. If it wasn't for their slightly anti-social noise level, I'd use nothing else. When I looked for some alternative that is more socially ...
For many small businesses, a laptop computer is the company's lifeline. It allows you to monitor your inventory, prepare documents and reports, and stay connected to the Internet to monitor your ...
We’re used to our laptop computers here in 2022 being ultra-portable, super-powerful, and with impressively long battery lives. It’s easy to forget then that there was a time when from those three ...
Lenovo always unveils a cornucopia of gadgets at CES and this year is no different. In addition to smart home products and various laptops, the company is showing off an unconventional approach to PCs ...
The IBM Model M maybe legendary, but I'll never take keyboard advice from anyone that uses an Apple mouse, it's like taking security advice from someone that only uses a one password. Click to expand.
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