From: The Verge - Wednesday Jun 13, 2018 02:09 pm
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Apple's MacBook keyboard is terrible. We all know this, as do all the people who filed class action lawsuits against the company over its design. A single dust particle can totally disable a key, which often requires compressed air to remove. Is this seriously what Apple expects us to do to use its products — spray air into a keyboard? 

Apparently there's an alternative method to deal with the disastrous keyboard: a handheld vaccuum. Thomas Ricker, The Verge's deputy editor, tested a crowdfunded vaccuum as a solution to his MacBook's problems, and it worked. That's right, it's 2018, and we're all going to buy vaccums solely to suck air up from our terrible keyboards.

-Ashley

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