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Forget smartphones or tablets - the future of touch control could be doorknobs, furniture or even your own body. Researchers at Disney Research in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, have created Touché, a system that can detect a variety of touch gestures on everyday objects
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'Knipsfolio' is a prototype of a portfolio device . By pushing the trigger, you can either browse the projects analogue or navigate the more detailed website.
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via codinghorror.com
via codinghorror.com
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