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Phones with Feeling Are More Useful
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Touch-screen phones like the iPhone may be cool, but without the tactile feedback provided by a keyboard, they force users to type slowly and lead to typing errors. Now Stephen Brewster and colleagues at the University of Glasgow in the UK say they can banish these problems by using actuators like those that make cellphones vibrate to replicate the feel of a keyboard.    (source: technology.newscientist.com)


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