Last we heard from Evoluce, they introduced a 47″ HD multi-touch display for surface computing. Now, they’ve made touch unnecessary with an off-screen gesture detection system that responds to your ...
If you have always fancied getting your hands on one of Microsoft’s Surface computers but didn’t want to cough up the $20,000 and were looking for a cheaper version, the guys over at Instructables ...
Ever wanted to build a touch table or other touch-input project, but got stuck figuring out the ‘touch’ part? [Jean Perardel] has your back with his multi-touch frame over on IO that makes any surface ...
Like the rest of the world, we've been drooling over multi-touch here at Lifehacker, but now DIY web site Instructables has a guide to combining that with our other favorite hobby: building stuff.
Nelson Ireson December 1, 2008 Comment Now! The customer experience at BMW - especially when taking delivery at the factory in Europe - is a unique one, soon to be made more unique by the inclusion of ...
Microsoft's Surface multitouch table is all well and good, but unless you're a regular drinker, hotel guest or TV host you probably won't have much contact with it. Thankfully that could be changing; ...
If you’re an industrious type, you might want to get your workshop ready: there’s a new multi-touch surface computer project at Instructables. Requires some big panels of acrylic, IR equipment, and a ...
Multi-touch human interfaces promise to impact the world in much the same way the first graphical user interfaces did. The race has just begun between different implementation methods, but make no ...
The latest patent filing from Apple Inc. hints at a next-generation multi-touch 'surface' that would combine typing, pointing, scrolling, and handwriting capabilities into a single ergonomic design ...
With its competitors struggling to catch up with multi-touch technology introduced last year as part of the iPhone, Apple is already conceptualizing new versions of the technology that would fuse a ...
A group of engineering students at the "="">, which could potentially rival the Microsoft Surface device, by exploiting an optical phenomenon. The device is a massive multi-touch input and output ...
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