Tap Tech Brings Touch To Dumb Phones 70
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nk497 writes "A Cambridge-based firm has come up with a way to bring touch interfaces to phones without touchscreens. According to TouchDevice, the system uses the microphone to turn any surface on a handset into a touch-sensitive input panel by analysing sound signatures. 'For example, where icons are displayed on a non-touch screen display, you could tap on there and it would activate the application,' said founder Mike Bradley. TouchDevice believes there are two markets for the technology: firstly to augment input potential in touchcreen smartphones, and secondly as a way of adding touch to 'dumb' displays. The system should be making its way into devices by early next year."
A boon for the touch phone knock off makers. (Score:4, Interesting)
Other aplications (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:A boon for the touch phone knock off makers. (Score:4, Interesting)
If these limitations are OK, they you get a cheap touch screen that lets you use a scratch resistant glass surface.
Ramifications (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:A boon for the touch phone knock off makers. (Score:3, Interesting)
Why just phones? I'd like this tech on my netbook. I hope it's open source; I'd install it on my netbook - at least if it works better than the speech recognition. But it seems it may have the same drawback, which is any sound confuses the speech engine. I'll bet this won't work anywhere there are percussive sounds; it has to be pretty damned quiet for the speech engine to work.