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- Motorola Cliq (T-Mobile)
- Photo gallery:Motorola CliqIf anyone doubts that Google's Android has a future, then they haven't seen T-Mobile's Motorola Cliq MB200. With its easy-to-use design, spacious keyboard, and action-packed feature set, the Cliq combines an attractive, powerful device with the customization of the Android operating system. We won't say it's the...
- Product reviews 2009-10-15
- Motorola VE20 - silver (Sprint)
- Just when you thought the Motorola Razr was dead, Moto has brought it back for another round with the Razr VE20 for Sprint. Before you start grumbling about Moto never having anything new--a sentiment we've no doubt shared--we advise you to give this Razr a chance. Sure, the design is...
- Product reviews 2008-08-17
- HTC's Teeter shows off how physical feedback can immerse you in a game
- I spent a few hours with the HTC Touch Diamond and while I work on my more detailed thoughts, I just had to post about the accelerometer and haptic physical feedback technology that just blew me away on the device. (I don't think it really can be considered haptics because...
- Blog posts 2008-06-07
- Samsung Instinct
- Since its introduction last year, the iPhone has emerged as a powerful player in the cell phone world. And so far, the collective response from most cell phone manufacturers has been simply to ignore it. But now Samsung is trying a different tactic. Its new Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800) for Sprint...
- Product reviews 2008-06-06
- Review: HTC Advantage X7510 with 16GB flash drive, haptics keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1
- Review: HTC Advantage X7510 with 16GB flash drive, haptics keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1CDMAWill this be available in CDMA via Sprint?video drivers?I read Mr. Miller's review of the new HTC Advantage X7510 with great interest, because I own an X7501.I was hoping the article would discuss the problems users of...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-22
- Review: HTC Advantage X7510 with 16GB flash drive, haptics keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1
- The most powerful Windows Mobile device I ever evaluated was the HTC Advantage X7501 that was released back in August of 2007 and I wrote quite an extensive review that was my most viewed blog post of 2007. The successor to the Advantage X7501, the X7510, was announced at Mobile...
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Image Gallery: HTC Advantage X7510 Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional device
- The HTC Advantage X7500/7501 was one of the most powerful Windows Mobile devices and then HTC updated it with a 16GB flash drive, haptics feedback keyboard, and latest operating system. by Matthew Miller
- Image galleries 2008-05-20
- Give your computer the sense of touch
- Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University CMU have developed a new haptic interface using magnetic levitation to give computer users the sense of touch. Unlike current haptic systems, this new device doesn't use gloves or robotic arms. It uses 'magnetic levitation and a single moving part to give users a highly...
- Blog posts 2008-03-05
- Feeling organs via a display screen
- Computerized image analysis is used to extract information from images. It can be used in medical applications to determine the size of organs or to build 3-D models of organs before surgery. For example, a PhD candidate at Uppsala University, Sweden, has developed new technology to make easier to diagnose...
- Blog posts 2008-02-10
- Robotic help for stroke patients
- According to several estimations, there are more than 5 million people living in the U.S. who have been affected by a cerebral vascular accident. And more than 700,000 persons are suffering from a stroke every year. Some of them recover well. But others need months of physical therapy to regain...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Haptics for stroke victims
- If you think of haptics at all, it's likely in terms of force-feedback joysticks. It's a game. But it's not a game for stroke victims. A Rice robotics team under Marcia O'Malley right is harnessing haptics to promote faster stroke recovery and more accurate measurements for therapists. The...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Collaborating in virtual environments
- Engineers have been using collaborating tools in virtual reality environments for almost 20 years. Now, South Korean and Japanese researchers have tried to compare different experiences of users working together using the Virtual Dollhouse application where two people working together have to build a virtual dollhouse using virtual building blocks,...
- Blog posts 2007-12-05
- Haptic simulation of virtual textiles
- Haptic simulation of virtual textilesThe real goals of HAPTEXThe HAPTEX project is more on analyzing and understanding the real hardware/software requirements and challenges of haptic technology rather than for actually producing haptic devices. It's about fundamental research on haptics and how to achieve multisensory integration within immersive haptic simulation systems...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-08
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