These are tech expert Marc Salzman's top CES picks for USA TODAY after his hands-on with future gadgets and gear in Las Vegas ...
Tiny raised lines on the F and J keys, known as tactile markers, serve as crucial landmarks for touch typists. Patented in 2002, these bumps help users locate the home row without looking, improving ...
To him, they are merely pieces of paper—unidentifiable and unusable for meeting the banking needs of the visually impaired. Olubodede, who is blind, is frustrated that the interests of approximately 1 ...
If you have a visually impaired relative, Mangoslab's Nemonic Dot will be an easy way to outfit their household with custom ...
Blind people have used label makers to print labels in Braille for some time, but they're expensive, costing upwards of ...
Whether you have a desktop set up at a desk in your home office or you work anywhere on your laptop, what you type on matters ...
Mangoslab made a big reveal at CES with its economical Braille label printer that can turn speech into Braille dots. Find out ...
The HP Eliteboard G1a packs an AMD chip into a keyboard with either an attached or detachable USB-C cable.
According to Perkins, the tactile code is not a language. It was named after its inventor, Louis Braille, who developed the ...
For CES 2026, HP is debuting the EliteBoard G1a, a keyboard with a modular business Copilot+ PC inside. And this isn't just ...
HP’s EliteBoard G1a breathes fresh air into keyboard PC concept back with modern AI hardware and modular design.
From desk-dominating 6K monitors to input devices that rethink how we click, scroll, and type, CES 2026 proved that the unsung heroes of the PC world—peripherals!—are about to have a breakout year.