Bumps and lines make up touch-based technology such as Braille. But the human sense of touch is keen enough to detect differences that are much smaller. Research by Charles Dhong and his group at the ...
And yet, despite all this technology, people today still can’t really feel what it’s like to touch objects in their digital ...
CEO at BrightHR and COO at the Peninsula Group, responsible for the global rollout of HR tech supporting over 44,000 organizations. The last two-plus years have highlighted just how much we rely on ...
(NewsUSA) – Do you remember having your fingers slammed in the car door as a kid? Or maybe you were scolded by your parents for scratching the car next to you when the wind blew the door open. How ...
Dispersive Signal Technology, specifically developed for interactive digital signage applications, sets new large-format touch standards for fast, accurate repeatable touch response. In addition, ...
Mainstream computer users soon will see a lot of new developments — thanks to the vision of haptics technology pioneers. Haptics technology, mainly developed to assist the blind when using computers, ...
Touch is a vital sense in human survival and experience, not for just how it informs personal connections but as an important early warning system for identifying harm. Yet not all touch is equal.
We’re seeing a similar phenomenon today with three technologies: speech recognition, facial recognition, and digital money. None was invented to help us deal with COVID-19, but each recently came into ...