Not too long ago, wireless keyboards meant interference, line-of-sight issues, unbearable input lag, battery woes, and generally a frustrating experience that forced many to revert to the wired ways.
Microsoft has launched a new keyboard this week which is equipped with AES encryption, allowing you to shield your keystrokes from would-be hackers. The new Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 ...
If you’re concerned about keyjacking attacks, in which a wireless keyboard’s signal is intercepted and information extracted from the stream, this might be of interest to you. Microsoft’s new Wireless ...
Keyboards. Can't live with 'em, and can't live without 'em. We all yearn for an easier way to input commands, but even after all of these years, a QWERTY keyboard still trumps most everything else in ...