This is the era of touchscreen phones, but what happens to the old phones? A British startup, the InputDynamics, in synergy with the inventive Italian Giovanni Bisutti, has developed software called TouchDevice the touchscreen that promises to all devices.
At the moment we have not seen the software running, but InputDynamics stating that the system works. In practice, an algorithm can transform the phone's microphone in a sensor can detect vibrations on the surface of the phone. Moving the finger at any point, then, the software translates the touch command and sends the information to the phone's operating system.
At the moment we have not seen the software running, but InputDynamics stating that the system works. In practice, an algorithm can transform the phone's microphone in a sensor can detect vibrations on the surface of the phone. Moving the finger at any point, then, the software translates the touch command and sends the information to the phone's operating system.
At present no information about supported operating systems. One thing is certain: if TouchDevice worked really could bring a real innovation in the field.
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