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Haptic Interfaces: Extending Object Capabilities
Whilst looking for more up-to-date scanning devices I came across this nice haptic interface that extends the capabilities of everyday objects. It comes from the Fluid Interfaces Group of the MIT Media Lab and uses my favourite definition of a … Continue reading
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Haptic Radios
Radios that can be operated in the dark with one hand. Battery in square enclosure acts as on-off switch, programme selector, volume control and power supply. No buttons, dials, sliders or other moving parts. Because radio can be operated in … Continue reading