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The Dygma Defy Keyboard

The Dygma Defy Keyboard
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Edit: I've been using this keyboard for a while now, and have updated my impressionshere. A year ago, I ordered and reviewed the Kinesis Advantage360: a modern update to the Advantage line of ergonomic keyboards[1]. As I…

Augmented and Virtual Reality Goal Posts

Augmented and Virtual Reality Goal Posts
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A couple of weeks ago, Apple announced—to much fanfare and anticipation and rumor—the Apple Vision Pro, a high-end AR/VR headset that also introduces a new computing platform for the company. Even those with high expectations going into…

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The Kinesis Advantage360

The Kinesis Advantage360
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It took about 10 months, but Drop and Kinesis finally shipped their new Kinesis Advantage360[1] Professional keyboard over late September. Coincidentally, at about the same time, I started messing around with mechanical keyboards and had just built a GMMK…

Building a Mechanical Keyboard

Building a Mechanical Keyboard
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I've geeked out on keyboards here, specifically the Kinesis Advantage line of ergonomic keyboards; I've also geeked out mechanical watches. So it's inevitable, preordained even, that I'll geek out on mechanical keyboards…

Five Years of VR Progress

Five Years of VR Progress
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A couple weeks ago, I received an OculusMeta Quest 2 VR headset, courtesy of the team at Plato with their first metaverse, virtual conference. The last time I messed around with VR was borrowing a friend's original, first-generation…

Car Software as a Service

Car Software as a Service
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Tesla made a name for itself, not only by pushing for electric vehicles much harder than other manufacturers at the time, but upending the traditional processes around car ownership: bypassing the dealership model to sell directly to customers; no price…