hapticity » Wall Street Journal http://hapticity.net Wed, 16 May 2012 14:41:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 #/?v=3.5.1 Immersive Messaging makes the home page /2009/09/06/immersive-messaging-makes-the-home-page/ /2009/09/06/immersive-messaging-makes-the-home-page/#comments Sun, 06 Sep 2009 19:04:21 +0000 David Birnbaum http://tactilicio.us/?p=1153 A video about the technology demonstration I designed for the Wall Street Journal’s D7 conference has been posted to Immersion’s home page.

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Full length video of All Things Digital /2009/06/25/full-length-video-of-all-things-digital/ /2009/06/25/full-length-video-of-all-things-digital/#comments Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:52:51 +0000 David Birnbaum http://tactilicio.us/?p=644 The full length video of our presentation at the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital conference is now online!

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Immersion mobile research in the Wall Street Journal /2009/06/03/immersion-mobile-research-in-the-wall-street-journal/ /2009/06/03/immersion-mobile-research-in-the-wall-street-journal/#comments Wed, 03 Jun 2009 17:46:28 +0000 David Birnbaum http://tactilicio.us/?p=539
The use of haptics in mobile phones is still in its infancy, with Samsung Electronics Co. leading the way. Its Omnia phone, for example, vibrates to confirm each touch of the screen, and a vibration that shudders to a stop indicates that a call has been dropped.

But the wider deployment of haptic-enabled phones will open the door to new applications.

[Immersion] says that in the next nine months three mobile carriers will be launching applications it created that allow users to communicate emotions nonverbally. For example, frustration can be communicated by shaking the phone, which will create a vibration that will be felt by the other party. That person might then choose to respond with what the developers call a “love tap”, a rhythmic tapping on the phone that will produce a heartbeat-like series of vibrations on the other party’s phone.

Immersion’s general manager of touch business, Craig Vachon, says the next step is developing a phone that can deliver a physical sensation based on the position of a finger on a touch screen. One application would be a touch-screen keyboard that feels like a traditional keyboard…

“The technology is such that we could blindfold you and you would be able to feel the demarcation between the keys of a keypad, on a completely flat touch screen,” Mr. Vachon says.

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Walt Mossberg smiles while he uses my demo /2009/05/28/walt-mossberg-smiles-while-he-uses-my-demo/ /2009/05/28/walt-mossberg-smiles-while-he-uses-my-demo/#comments Thu, 28 May 2009 17:18:07 +0000 David Birnbaum http://tactilicio.us/?p=492
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My team, the Advanced Research Group at Immersion Corporation, had the extraordinary privilege to present our cutting edge designs on stage at the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital Conference. It’s so rewarding to see our top-secret hard work finally unveiled!

Here’s the highlight video posted on the All Things Digital website:

For more, read the full press release.

UPDATE:
Engadget: Immersion demos new TouchSense multitouch, haptic keyboard at D7.
Gizmodo: Immersion’s new haptic touchscreen tech encourages corny iPhone romance.
Electricpig: Multitouch tactile keyboard demoed

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