Just two weeks ago, it finally came time to replace my seven-year-old MacBook Pro. I'd lost hours of work watching the spinning wheel of death, but the last nail in the coffin was my D, F, and C keys ...
If you regularly work on a computer or laptop, then you've probably had the passing thought, 'I should clean my keyboard.' After all, it picks up all manner of dust and crumbs, but the idea of ...
Think back to the last time you washed your hands. How many things have you touched since then? A breakfast sandwich, your face, your dog, the refrigerator handle, a chair, the desk, scratched itch on ...
Keyboards are high-touch areas, which is why the spaces between the keys (and even under them) can become full of trapped dust and debris. And when you consider how many of us are guilty of eating our ...
You will want to get your hands off of your grimy keyboard after reading this. In 2008, microbiologist James Francis swabbed 33 keyboards, a toilet seat and a toilet door handle in an office for Which ...
The first computer was unveiled in 1942 and it tipped the scales at 700 pounds and covered 800 square feet of landscape. It was far from reliable, requiring continuous maintenance of the 280 unstable ...
Typing on a dusty, grimy keyboard is no fun, and it’s a safe bet that many people’s keyboards are just begging to be cleaned. Aside from looking bad, particles that build up on and between your keys ...
Business owners often spend lengthy periods of time working on their laptops, and regular use typically leads to food and drink spills, bacterial growth and even stuck keys. Laptop manufacturers ...
Cleaning the keyboard is extremely important, and sadly, many of us do not do this on a regular basis, if at all. Because our hands come in contact with many things, it is safe to say we transfer ...