Earlier this year, they developed the Arc Keyboard, which is a lovely little black river rock curved gently to fit over a lap in the living room, connected by a nearly invisible USB dongle, allowing the keyboard to move completely independently of the machine. Microsoft Design has been cranking out some nicely-formed devices this year, made for home and more relaxed use-a definite counterpoint to the corporate rigor the rest of the company usually shows in public. Now, about this little black thinger above. We’ll be talking to you folks via Twitter. The winners of those licenses are: Keaton Taylor and Chloe Boulos. Before I dive into this, a bit of housekeeping: last week, we promised two licenses for TypeDNA to be drawn today.
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