Scientists are testing a new keyboard that could make it easier for CIOs to secure corporate computers. The Wall Street Journal's Daniel Akst writes that the keyboard identifies computer users by ...
If you’ve ever worked in an office with someone who types like a jackhammer, it’s obvious we all type a little differently. Now scientists have created a prototype of a keyboard that can identify ...
Researchers from several universities, including the Georgia Institute of Technology, are working on a keyboard that can isolate typing patterns — such as pressure applied to each key and the time ...
Every time you type on a keyboard or touchscreen, you’re unknowingly providing a detailed biometric signature that artificial intelligence systems can analyze to reveal intimate details about your age ...
Protective computer passwords have some competition. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a novel intelligent computer keyboard that not only cleans itself - but can ...
Although I love my iPhone 4, I'll admit making the switch to a touchscreen keyboard was tough. I still have trouble typing without errors and feel like my fingers are fumbling giants, even though my ...
Identifying or authenticating people based on how they type is not a new idea, but thanks to advances in artificial intelligence it can now be done with a very high level of accuracy, making it a ...
Typing rarely announces itself, yet it shadows almost everything you do on a screen. It shows up during rushed replies, careful edits, and moments when ideas race ahead of your fingers. Most habits ...
A team of researchers from the U.S. and China have developed an intelligent keyboard that learns to identify who’s typing based on their typing patterns. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Photo: Georgia ...