Even as AI technology transforms some aspects of cybersecurity, the intersection
of the two remains profoundly human -- attacker, target, and defender.
People seem to get tripped up by the differences between USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1,
and USB 3.1 Gen 2. Fortunately, it’s pretty simple to understand once you dig
into the topic.
Massdrop posted a svelte TKL keyboard with an aluminum frame and extensive RGB
backlighting called the “CTRL.” It’s a fetching mechanical keyboard with a cool
name, and it’s a dead ringer for the K-Type.
Often, the next great bump in consumer or enthusiast technology comes from a lab
that has entirely different goals in mind. Such is the case with Tobii’s Pro
wing, which recently announced the Tobii Pro Glasses 2.
It’s actually called the “bezel-free kit,” and it performs its magic trick using
no active electronics of any kind. It’s literally just an optical illusion.
WaveOptics is pushing a new family of waveguide modules designed for AR glasses
that promise full color, relatively high field of view (FoV), lower cost, and
more scalable manufacturing processes.
We thought Razer was giving a hat tip to the enthusiast keyboard community by
prominently featuring NovelKey’s Big Switches at CES--but there was no mention
of NovelKeys at the booth. We spoke with both Razer and NovelKeys to understand
what happened.
With customers demanding it and competitors racing to deploy their own
low-profile switches, Cherry made a low-profile switch of its own, which the
company has dubbed “Cherry MX Low Profile RGB.” Game on.