Interesting that a lot of tablet currently in production already have a accelerometer in them to do some of the things covered in this patent. (including games, etc…) In my quick look I didn’t see a reference to the date this was filed, so I wonder who thought of/did it first.
The one with the video, and the giant touch screen. Most touch screen (like on a PC Tablet) are not hand-touch, but require a stylus, and only get one ‘point’ at a time. They aren’t multi-input like the ones they showed.
Interesting that a lot of tablet currently in production already have a accelerometer in them to do some of the things covered in this patent. (including games, etc…) In my quick look I didn’t see a reference to the date this was filed, so I wonder who thought of/did it first.
I don’t know how it would help me be more productive, but this is pretty cool.
http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/%7Erdivecha/archives/2006/02/the_world_of_sm.html
OK, I’m really slow. Which link on that page is pretty cool?
The one with the video, and the giant touch screen. Most touch screen (like on a PC Tablet) are not hand-touch, but require a stylus, and only get one ‘point’ at a time. They aren’t multi-input like the ones they showed.