Nokia has earned the patent for a bit of haptic technology which could be applied to the surface of your skin or inked on like a tattoo. The tech would sync your phone to your body so you’d “feel” every call.
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Nokia has earned the patent for a bit of haptic technology which could be applied to the surface of your skin or inked on like a tattoo. The tech would sync your phone to your body so you’d “feel” every call.
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Nokia’s Haptic Tattoo promises to bring some (good?) vibrations to your skin once it actually gets developed. Is this going to far? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Bob Heubel, our haptic evangelist talks about our Haptics SDK for the Android user experience at Mobile World Congress.
Tactile Mobile website: www.tactilemobile.net Tactile Mobile allows you to make accessible and interactive picture elements using revolutionary technology that adds the sense of touch to your smartphone experience. Tactile Mobile makes palpable pixels on the fly, you can surf all the web haptically and auditorally. You won’t believe your fingers and ears! Integrated with Immersion MOTIV Haptic Effects. Available on the Android Market.
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the brand new mobilephone from samsung
Looks a bit like the iphone. this phone is just so GREAT Have a look ![]()
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