Typewriters have survived the computer age and are thriving thrive among pockets of new customers. Gramercy Typewriter Company in New York City has seen a resurgence in sales of manual typewriters, ...
Go back a couple of generations, and rather than a laptop or a luggable, the office accessory of choice was a portable typewriter. As the 20th century wore on, the typewriter became electric before ...
The latency-free, e-ink typewriter for authors and screenwriters is hitting CrowdSupply soon. It has no Wi-Fi, no AI, no ...
CHICOPEE - On one of her first days working for the city clerk, a new employee pointed to an ancient electric typewriter in the office and asked, "What's that?" That typewriter remains an integral ...
Scholars in the U.S., Taiwan and China are buzzing about the discovery of an old typewriter, because the long-lost machine is part of the origin story of modern Chinese computing — and central to ...
Manual typewriters--they just don't make 'em any more! (Do they?) Still, they remain visible icons of the writing life. One man, Steve Soboroff, is committed to preserving the legacy of typewriters.
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