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There are a lot of new things this week. A keyboard that changes how users type, cursors that confuse hackers and a movie that uses your phone as part of the plot. KSL's Jay McFarland reports on exciting tech trends.
QWERTY has been the standard configuration for keyboards, since the dawn of the typewriter. The Minuum Keyboard may change all of that.
A Japanese developer has invented a way to prevent curious people from seeing your password by looking over your shoulder. Cursor camouflage protects passwords by flooding a screen with 'dummy' cursors.
A new Dutch film encourages movie-goers to use their smartphones in the theater. In fact, your phone is part of the plot in a scary film aptly titled, "App".








