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Enkey takes you on a tour of the strangest mice ever conceived; from William English's cumbersome wooden prototype to the sleek modern-day mini-mice, including Apple's fashionable but unpractical round mice in the '90s and even a wave of suggestive "sexy mice".
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Near Earth Objects are monitored 24/8 by the world's space telescopes. These asteroids are orbiting within close proximity of our planet and may brush past it - but what would the consequences be?
Inception style, when dreams can be intercepted
Inception has broken into the real world. A team of MIT scientists created Dormio, a wearable device that resembles a VR glove and may control dreams.
New Resident Evil series to premiere on Netflix
Resident Evil was first developed as a videogame and then as a highly successful movie series starring Milla Jovovich. Now Netflix brings forth a new chapter in the franchise with a prequel throwing lights on the sinister Umbrella Corps.
Huawei’s luck will turn around in 2020?
Huawei's incomes rose in 2020, despite the rampaging Covid pandemic and an overall struggling business. 2019 was a sore year for the Chinese company, but will its luck turn around?
William English, the man behind the mouse
American computer engineer William English passed away in August 2020; in the late '60s he created the first interface system, predicting modern-day mice and much more besides.
Playstation 5 out in August? A gamer can dream
The new Playstation 5 may be announced by the end of August; fans are eagerly waiting a new rumored State of Play that should be entirely focused on Sony's new console. Is the official release date looming closer?
Mystery Lab is Netflix’s August hit
Mystery Lab, a brand-new series dealing with unresolved mysteries of yesterday, today and tomorrow, premieres on Netflix this August. The show is run and produced by Brazilian Youtuber Felipe Castanhari.
Wasp-76b, the forsaken planet where it’s raining… iron
Wasp-76b is the name of a planet with rather peculiar atmospheric conditions. At night, iron rain pours down on its furnace-hot gaseous surface.
Wuhan, the fight to the Coronavirus is “even” technological
Wuhan fought the battle against the Coronavirus even thanks to the technology innovations. That allowed them to reduce the contacts with the infected people.
Mutating viruses, what makes Coronavirus so scary?
Mutating viruses are a scary truth, as they can alter their DNA structure and affect unsuspecting new victims. What are these viruses and what can science do to protect us?
Affetto, the robot child that can feel pain
Meet Affetto, a groundbreaking and futuristic child robot that perceives painful stimuli and simulates human emotions - including pain and sorrow.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3’s “disappointingly frail” displays
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 has glaring production flaws as users complain about displays being "too thin" and cracking through no fault or misuse.
TCL working on the missing link between smartphone and tablet
TCL may very well throw competitors down a notch in the foldable devices market; the brand is deep at work on a smartphone that folds out three-way and can turn into a fully functional tablet.
Samsung Galaxy, the late night message “was a mistake”
Samsung Galaxy scared off many users with a late night message from the "Find your mobile" app. On Twitter, however, the company hastily reassured that the mishap was just a harmless bug.