London-based start-up Pentaform is making a keyboard equipped with an Intel processor and LPDDR3 memory for basic computing tasks. Dubbed Abacus, this PC-keyboard-mouse contraption is made of recycled ...
Pentaform based in the United Kingdom has created a new keyboard computer aptly named the Abacus which comes with Microsoft Windows preinstalled and supports Linux if preferred. Priced from $149 the ...
The abacus, for centuries an essential computation tool, has today largely been replaced by electronics. In Japan, though, it remains in use as a way to teach children basic arithmetic and to keep ...