I think if the font could be raised high enough from the screen braille could
be read. Interesting times ahead.
Doug
On 2010-06-02, at 12:32 AM, Joel Zimba wrote:
> interesting? you think it would be interesting?
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> either my head would explode or I would cry
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interesting? you think it would be interesting?
either my head would explode or I would cry
wrote:
> That would be interesting if we could read braille with this technology. I
> think it is to early to say at this point. I think in theory you could do so
> however.
>
> Doug
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> On 2
That would be interesting if we could read braille with this technology. I
think it is to early to say at this point. I think in theory you could do so
however.
Doug
On 2010-06-01, at 7:31 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> Ah, but could you do braille?
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> Jon
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> On 01/06/2010, Doug Lawlor wr
Ah, but could you do braille?
Jon
On 01/06/2010, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> Speaking of this technology, I was listening to a BBC program and the
> announcer indicated that a company called Immersion was or has come out with
> a haptic iPhone sleeve. Has anyone else heard of this? I looked at the
> c
Speaking of this technology, I was listening to a BBC program and the announcer
indicated that a company called Immersion was or has come out with a haptic
iPhone sleeve. Has anyone else heard of this? I looked at the companies web
site located at http://www.immersion.com/ but could not find any
http://bit.ly/bQtFwb
They are the inventors of the E-sense, the thin film which allows for haptic
interaction through low frequency electric modulation.
I spoke to one of their guys who said that developement and SDK phase aren't
entirely mapped out yet as they are negotiating with various