There's no way around it, everyone has a dirty keyboard. Sure, it's full of food crumbs, dust balls and all other things described as loose particles. But it's then there's also the pet hair, loose ...
Crumbs, germs, and grime are no friend to your electronics. Truth be told, your computer keyboard might be one of the dirtiest things you touch every day. Between collecting germs from unwashed hands, ...
For reasons we certainly don't need to explore, it goes without being said that you should keep your bathroom clean. However, there are other everyday surfaces that can be easy to overlook while ...
Most people use their keyboards every day, whether for work, school, or browsing the internet. While we tend to keep our desks organized and our screens clean, keyboards are often overlooked when it ...
Gunk happens! Here's how to clean up your laptop's act—from the top bezel to the bottom fan—without inflicting harm. (It's easy, and you can use products you have around the house.) Computers are my ...
We tend to focus on cleaning the germ-filled screens of our tech devices, from our phones to our tablets, and yes, even our laptops. When it comes to laptops, the keyboard can be a dust magnet. What's ...
Spring means it's time to clean your home from top to bottom, but don't forget your tech. Keyboards, headphones, smartphones; they all need to be cleaned once in a while. Your laptop, meanwhile, is a ...
Person wearing cleaning gloves cleaning keyboard with microfiber cloths - PreciousJ/Shutterstock For reasons we certainly don't need to explore, it goes without being said that you should keep your ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I’ve been using mechanical keyboards since the late Aughts, long before they became a cool accessory that ...
LONDON (AP) — Smartphones, laptops, headphones and other electronic devices are essential for work and play in our daily lives. But all that time spent typing, scrolling or listening also means our ...
Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. I'll confess: my MacBook's keyboard has seen ...