Ensuring Technology Is Tailored for An Aging Population
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A Reddit user, inspired by losing their right arm in an accident, created a prototype for a one-handed gaming controller that combines keyboard and mouse functions. The ERCHAM MK1 features a 28-key programmable keypad with an optical sensor for mouse functionality, making it suitable for individuals with disabilities like amputees, nerve injuries, or stroke survivors. The device allows for left- and right-handed use without modifications and has garnered interest from the Reddit community, potentially leading to production. The creator aims to develop the controller further, catering to a market segment often overlooked by mainstream peripheral manufacturers.
The Windows 11 April 2026 Patch Tuesday update brings accessibility improvements, display enhancements, and quality-of-life additions. Narrator now works with Copilot on all Windows 11 devices, Smart App Control can be toggled without reinstalling Windows, and Microsoft 365 Family subscribers can upgrade plans directly from Settings. The Settings app redesign continues, with improvements to Accounts dialogs and the About page. The update also includes reliability and quality improvements across Windows 11, such as File Explorer fixes and display enhancements for monitors, HDR, and USB4.
Western Digital's Innovation Day 2026 revealed plans to achieve 60TB with ePMR and 100TB via HAMR by 2029, acknowledging the eventual transition to HAMR due to physics limitations. The company discussed its split from SanDisk, highlighted its HAMR roadmap, and addressed questions from analysts regarding cost-per-bit declines, technology roadmaps, and future strategies. WD emphasized a customer-centric approach, smooth technology transitions, and the importance of maintaining competitive cost trajectories. The company also touched on quantum computing, memory interfaces, and R&D investments, aiming to innovate while ensuring stable pricing and strong financial performance.
TechTuber Epictronics successfully repaired a vintage 20-inch Trinitron CRT monitor suffering from cataracts by injecting UV resin, showcasing the process in a video. The monitor, an Apple-branded Sony display from the mid-1990s, had air pockets that disappeared after the repair. The repair involved using a syringe and UV-curable resin to fill the gaps caused by delamination of the protective glass layer on the CRT tube. Epictronics also restored a Macintosh PowerPC 6100 base unit in the same video, addressing issues like a faulty optical drive and adding a DOS compatibility card with a 486 DX2-66 processor.
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