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Apple is not doomed, but for the first time in a long time its long-term fortunes are cloudy; the time to make change is now.
No, what made PC Connection ads unique was the imagery of anthropomorphic raccoons, the work of an illustrator named Erick Ingraham. Here they are in that same 1991 PC Magazine ad.
However, what is real is the MDR Dasher Keyboard, a replica of the keyboard used by Lumon employees in the show. According to Atomic Keyboard, the MDR Dasher Keyboard is inspired by the Data ...
Ever since I tried my first mechanical keyboard many moons ago, I’ve been totally sold on clicky switches and chunky keycaps. I use a mechanical keyboard for both my Mac and my PC, and typing on ...
Fans of Apple TV+’s Severance can now bring a piece of Lumon Industries home with a new keyboard that mirrors the one used by the Macrodata Refinement team (MDR). Inspired by the 1977 Data ...
The iconic Severance keyboard used by its severed MDR (Macrodata Refinement) team could one day be your keyboard of choice. Atomic Keyboard has announced that it’s building the MDR Dasher ...
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It was the day his dad showed him how to play Age of Empires on an old Compaq PC. Ever since that day, Jak fell in love with games and the progression of the technology industry in all its forms.
Mac keyboard shortcuts are indispensable tools that can significantly enhance your productivity and accessibility. By integrating these shortcuts into your daily routine, you can perform tasks ...
A Lumon Terminal Pro computer was listed as a joke by Apple following Severance's season 2 finale, but there's a tie-in keyboard being developed that you'll be able to buy. Called the MDR Dasher ...
The big picture: If you've ever wanted to bring a bit of Severance's office dystopia into your real life – minus the mind-splitting surgery – custom keyboard brand Atomic has you covered.