Check out the demo for Touch Type Tale, a real-time strategy typing game developed by Pumpernickle Studio. Players will use a ...
As Kerala bans sharing study material on WhatsApp, Adarsh looks at the pros and cons of the decision… Recently, the Kerala ...
(WDRB) -- Children had a chance to get up and personal with their favorite trucks Saturday all while learning at the same time. Families gathered at the Kentucky Science Center for the "Touch-A ...
It doesn’t have to be a typing challenge though; an adaptive difficulty allows slower typists to enjoy the game, too, which is a nice touch. You play as a young girl exploring a magical land, and what ...
The tyranny of touch screens may be coming to an end. Companies have spent nearly two decades cramming ever more functions onto tappable, swipeable displays. Now buttons, knobs, sliders and other ...
Join presenters Shereen Cutkelvin and Joe Tasker as they take your class on a journey inside a props warehouse, filled with thousands of objects used in films, TV, and on stage, to show how ...
Thanks to predictive text prompts, automatic punctuation and other shortcuts (like pressing vowel keys to see the pop-up menu of accent marks), typing on small glass rectangles isn’t as awkward ...
Major operating system releases are often met with bugs, and iOS 18 appears to be no exception. Some of those with iPhones running Apple's newest mobile OS are complaining about inconsistent touch ...
The LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch offers a flexible learning environment ... Its realistic keyboard and retractable mouse assist children learn typing using their ergonomic design.
Researchers at University College of London have developed a device that mimics human touch and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to hold hands virtually. Called ...
A team of roboticists at the German Aerospace Center's Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics finds that combining traditional internal force-torque sensors with machine-learning algorithms can give ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. New touch technology developed in the UK will help patients who have lost sensitivity in their hands and ...