I think we're nearly in Rube Goldberg territory now.
Nearly? I think a line has been crossed. A few years ago, someone sold a virtual Bluetooth keyboard that used lasers. Yes, lasers. Attached to the heads of sharks. If you made a grammar mistake, the shark would bite your hands off.
Next up will be a hybrid keyboard that uses the kinetic energy of pressing the keys to generate electricity to power the magic.
Apple is probably working on one that uses magnets. You know how Apple loves magnets. One day, AI will report that Apple is the world's largest buyer of magnets.
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I think we're nearly in Rube Goldberg territory now.
Nearly? I think a line has been crossed. A few years ago, someone sold a virtual Bluetooth keyboard that used lasers. Yes, lasers. Attached to the heads of sharks. If you made a grammar mistake, the shark would bite your hands off.
Next up will be a hybrid keyboard that uses the kinetic energy of pressing the keys to generate electricity to power the magic.
Apple is probably working on one that uses magnets. You know how Apple loves magnets. One day, AI will report that Apple is the world's largest buyer of magnets.