Well, it doesn’t get much more portable than a hat keyboard, now does it? Every October 1st, Google Japan likes to celebrate the 101-key keyboard by building something revolutionary off the top ...
E-commerce disruption and the rise of esports shape Japan's gaming peripherals industry, where global brands and local ...
Tsubasa Yumura, a computer science researcher in Japan, rigged up a keyboard that looks like it launches letters into the computer when they're pressed. It uses a technique called projection mapping.
Right now, KanaChord only outputs Kana Unicode and not Kanji Unicode, which gives an incomplete input system for Japanese as-is. Don’t worry — [Mac] is working on the KanaChord Plus Keyboard ...
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