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    This brand-new ergonomic desktop keyboard was designed by Microsoft — but you’ll be paying a premium for it

    January 3, 2025

    This new keyboard was canceled by Microsoft, and is now being revived by Incase, but you’ll pay a pretty penny for it.

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