Backspace Rethought Louis Anslow Jun 25, 2018 · 2 min read Backspace, often used rarely considered. As keyboards replaced cursive, backspace replaced erasers and whiteout. Then touchscreen keyboards e
This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use . My obsession with custom mechanical keyboards is well-established at this point. I don’t technically need more keyb
Should children be polite to virtual assistants? It’s a simple question. And for most parents and child development experts, the answer is simple, too: Yes, of course they should. Nobody wants to hear
Ulrik Hogrebe: Hi Tien-Min, thank you so much for joining us. So, you do a lot of work dealing with the pairing of Latin and Kanji lettering, and how you can translate the look and feel from one scrip
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This morning I woke up to the beeping noise of our oven’s alarm clock. The reason was that I tried to correct the oven’s local time the day before — and I pushed the wrong buttons. As a result I…
As the US population ages, people in need of 24/7 monitoring will outnumber available caregivers. One company's answer: Let a digital avatar do the job. Arlyn Anderson grasped her father’s hand and pr
IN THE LOOP PHOTOGRAPHY: MARK MAHANEY INTERVIEW: NICK COMPTON The glass fins provide shade from the Californian sun. Foster + Partners and Apple’s design team considered fabric and fibreglass fins bef
Several years ago, when Netflix was playing around with a redesign of its platform, Chris Jaffe , VP of user interface innovation, went to Barnes & Noble and bought every entertainment magazine on the
Ever since Google fired James Damore for “advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace,” those of us working in tech have been trying to figure out what we can and cannot say on the subject o
On a recent Thursday afternoon, Donald Trump Jr. buckled himself into a coach seat on a packed plane—just like any nameless fellow might—and flew west to Utah. There, for a few blissful spring days at
On Silicon Valley Zach Woods plays a gentle, vest-wearing startup barnacle named Jared, whose dark past emerges in improvised quips. ("I know what it's like to only be able to rescue half your family.
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Above, Ryan Murphy, Spike Lee, Laverne Cox, Alison Brie, Jane Fonda, Robin Wright, and Jason Bateman. “What do you think about gas in the tank for the long term?” asks Cindy Holland, Netflix’s vice-pr
Photo illustration by WG600* I t’s late on a Friday afternoon in March, and I’m sitting across from Stephen Miller in his spacious, sunlit West Wing office, trying to figure out whether he’s trolling
President Barack Obama in August 2016 at the White House. In the weeks after Donald J. Trump’s election, Mr. Obama went through multiple emotional stages, according to a new book by his longtime advis
Central Kitsap High School yearbook adviser Susan Wachtman pastes a replacement photo in place Thursday. The replacement covers a team photo in which a wrestler exposed himself. (Submitted photo) June
BANGKOK: Nestled in a quiet suburb of Bangkok is an elegant, modern house of Thailand’s political rising star, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit. It is a house fit for a billionaire, with a lush green man
In his two and a half years at Fitbit, Jonah Becker has helped the company outrun (pun!) industry giant Apple. As VP of Design, he oversees UX and industrial design teams for Fitbit’s line of health-t
Jonah Becker, Fitbit's VP of Industrial Design, is nothing short of a design veteran. Shortly after graduating from the industrial design program at California College of the Arts, Becker co-founded t
Steve Jobs My wife once asked me “Why do you drop what you are doing when Steve Jobs asks you to do something? You don’t do that for anyone else.” It is worth thinking about. As a teenage Apple comput
Laptops all look the same. Yes, some are black, and some are silver, some are aluminum, and some are fake aluminum — leaving just the logo on the back to distinguish one from another. Still, the secon
ILLUSTRATION BY BEN KIRCHNER; SOURCE PHOTOGRAPH BY EMILY BER; THE NEW YORK TIMES / REDUX My day job, in lieu of teaching creative writing like a normal person, is writing scripts for blockbuster video games. Last summer, while I watched a play-through of the then-unreleased Gears of War 4, for which…
As a first-generation daughter of British and Taiwanese immigrants, Lisa Joy was raised to seek out a career that would provide, above all else, stability. But she loved writing, and wrote for fun thr
Wanted at Chinese Start-Ups: Attractive Women to Ease Coders’ Stress Shen Yue, who has a degree in civil engineering, giving a colleague a massage in her role as a “programmer motivator” at Chainfin.c
Credit... Anna Parini News Analysis Covering Hillary Clinton’s campaign from before it started to the very last moment. Credit... Anna Parini Things were already looking bad when, several people told
Natalie Coughlin and Nathan Adrian are best known as world swimming champions — Coughlin as a 12-time Olympic medalist and the first woman to swim the 100-meter backstroke in under a minute, and Adria
At 27 years old, Renee Gittins is on top of her game. The former biotech software engineer went from developing mini-games that helped diagnose childhood concussions to becoming CEO and creative direc
Mark Gurman had an intriguing story at Bloomberg this week, but the problems start with the headline itself: “ Apple Plans Combined iPhone, iPad and Mac Apps to Create One User Experience ”. Gurman pr
Ethan Schoonover, the man behind Solarized. (Photo via Ethan Schoonover) “This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as
Last week I took part in the Third Annual Phil Patton Lecture , hosted by the Masters Program in Design Research at The School of Visual Arts in New York. The event is held in honor of the program’s f
Anybody who visits Japanese websites will be struck by their loud banners, dense text, multiple columns, lots of tiny images, and an overall busy, crowded look. There are many articles explaining the
Silver aluminum, once the defining look of Apple products, has been met with increasing variety over the last several years by a range of colors and finishes that customers can choose from. One of the