Could the layout of letters on a keyboard be shaping how we feel about certain words? It's long been thought that how a word sounds -- its very phonemes -- can be related in some ways to what that ...
Product names featuring more letters from the right-hand side of a typical QWERTY keyboard are viewed more positively by humans, a study has found. A phenomenon known as the QWERTY effect was already ...
We're living in an age of multiple connected screens, where even our media-savvy televisions demand some occasional typing to search for a videogame, TV show or Netflix rental. Problem is, typing ...
Tradition says that there are two primary kinds of typists: touch-typists who are familiar enough with a keyboard's layout to type without having to look at the keyboard while they type, and ...
Excerpted from New Scientist: The Origin of (almost) Everything, written by Graham Lawton and illustrated by Jennifer Daniel. Technology often contributes new words to the English language: television ...
Ka-Naada, a Bengaluru based company founded by an NRI, is passionate about ensuring that Indians have a keyboard that can flawlessly type all Indian languages and do so without struggling with the ...
You spend hours with it each day. Your fingertips know it intimately. But how familiar are you with your keyboard's history? The first recorded patent for a typewriting machine was filed by a British ...