How often have you been on a conference call and heard someone's clicking keyboard in the background? If you're in a corporation, the answer is probably "daily." At Black Hat, Daniele Lain presented ...
That familiar sound has grabbed the attention of people passing through the doors of 30th Street Station for nearly two generations. The Amtrak station's split-flap train status board is famously ...
Computers built using discrete logic chips? Seen it. Computers from individual transistors? Impressive, but it’s been done. A computer built out of electromechanical relays? Bring on the ozone! The ...
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — For decades the world lived on typewriters. A product of the 18th century, modern technology gave us computers, and the clickity clack of those writing machines were a thing ...
From Henry James to Jack Kerouac, the familiar clickity clack of the typewriter was like a love song that accompanied many writers' works. In fact, James became so used to dictating his novels to a ...
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