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"BlackBerry-Style Minimal Phone with E-Ink Screen Aims to Curb Smartphone Addiction"
technology2 years ago

"BlackBerry-Style Minimal Phone with E-Ink Screen Aims to Curb Smartphone Addiction"

The Minimal Phone is a new minimalist device that combines an E Ink screen with a QWERTY keyboard to encourage less phone use. The design aims to provide common smartphone experiences in a way that makes users want to use the phone less, with a focus on quick replies and efficient information searches. The device will feature a 4,000mAh battery and a custom Android-based OS, but its compatibility with Google Play is uncertain. A crowdfunding campaign will determine its reception among those seeking respite from smartphone distractions.

"AYANEO SLIDE and TerransForce Handle 5: Powerful Ryzen 7 7840U handhelds with sliding screens and physical keyboards"
technology2 years ago

"AYANEO SLIDE and TerransForce Handle 5: Powerful Ryzen 7 7840U handhelds with sliding screens and physical keyboards"

AYANEO has released the Slide handheld gaming device featuring the Ryzen 7 7840U APU, a sliding 6" 1080p IPS screen, and a physical QWERTY keyboard. The device boasts a smaller size, high-resolution screen, and a unique cooling system. It offers LPDDR5X memory, full M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 SSD support, and various connectivity options. The Slide is available for $699 during the crowdfunding period, with prices ranging up to $1599 for higher memory and storage options.

"From Battles to Beautiful Design: Unveiling the Evolution of Keyboards"
technology2 years ago

"From Battles to Beautiful Design: Unveiling the Evolution of Keyboards"

Marcin Wichary has created a two-volume, 1,200-plus-page book called "Shift Happens" to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the QWERTY keyboard. Researched over seven years, the book includes over 1,300 photos and explores the history and design of keyboards, connecting the realms of ink/type-based machines and computers. Wichary's book delves into the "Shift Wars," a competition between typewriter companies to prove which keyboard layout was more efficient. The book also features specialty footnote glyphs and key characters, showcasing the author's passion for type and design.