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Tag: touch-screen[1]
Flexible Screens Get Touchy-Feely By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 02/27/2009 | 0 Comments The first bendable, touch-screen display will be used by the military. What's Next for Computer Interfaces? By Kate Greene | 12/11/2008 | 3 Comments Touch tricks for small and large displays could be the next big thing. Do-It-Yourself Multitouch Display By TR Editors | 06/23/2008 | 0 Comments A Display That Tracks Your Movements By Kate Greene | 06/20/2008 | 3 Comments Samsung and Reactrix move beyond touch screens and try to make hand waving the next big computer interface. By David Talbot | 05/21/2008 | 18 Comments The new machine will have dual touch screens--and cheaper hardware. Voting with (Little) Confidence By Erica Naone | 01/29/2008 | 18 Comments Experts say that when it comes to voting machines, usability issues should be as much of a concern as security. By Kate Greene | 12/26/2007 | 0 Comments The past 12 months have featured touch screens, context-aware gadgets, autonomous vehicles, and brain-computer interfaces. By Kevin Bullis | 12/10/2007 | 3 Comments New chemistry and microsurfaces have led to super oil-repellent materials that are self-cleaning. By Kate Greene | 10/15/2007 | 0 Comments In a Microsoft prototype, your fingers don't cover up what you're looking at. By Kate Greene | 08/24/2007 | 2 Comments A pseudo-transparent screen from Microsoft and Mitsubishi lets people enter data from both sides of a handheld device. Precision Pointing with Fat Fingers By Michael Patrick Gibson | 05/23/2007 | 5 Comments A new technique for touch screens could make them easier to use. Better Touch Screens for Mobile Phones By Kate Greene | 05/01/2007 | 4 Comments Keypads on smooth touch screens are prone to errors, but new ways of providing tactile feedback could make them more accurate. Touch Screens for Many Fingers By Kate Greene | 01/18/2007 | 4 Comments Researchers have bigger plans for multi-touch screens than the novel interface on Apple's iPhone. [1]
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