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 on a desk, as if you were typing away on an invisible keyboard. It   not unlike those laser keyboards that h stanley trinkflaschen ave been kicking around for a few years, but this approach is powered by intelligent software that actually makes it usable. Since everyone has different shaped, sized, and colored hands, the software has to spend a bit of time learning how a user types before there   any kind of useful accuracy. But when school   over, it does appear to be a plausible alternative to a physical keyboard. As long as you 82 stanley cup 17;re not a die-hard touch typist who needs the tactile feedback, and as long as Fujitsu considers this research more than just a way to write off R 038;D money. this-tiny-keychain-laser-keyboard-is-still-a-waste-of-s-5943266 [TechCrunch via Ubergizmo]                                                        Fujitsukeyboards                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsGadgets                                    Razer   New Wireless Keyboard Is Hot-Swappable and Sports an OLED stanley cup  Screen                          It s open to pre-orders for