Sony Ericsson patents touch-controlled communication on your mobile devices
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... which needs at least two devices to work. One device is used to register the gestures and the other one transfers the gestures and interpret them. The touch-controlled communication method on devices is still a concept and Sony Ericsson has patented it. It may take some times to have this technology to come true on devices. There will probably be some interoperability issues between different brands of devices, which SE and the rest may have to solve before getting it to work well. via [ubergizmo] This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 at 7:50 am and is filed ...
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ubergizmo.com - 11/12/2008
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Sony Ericsson knows that touch screen functionality is here to stay, but a recent patent application shows off that they aren't content with what we have today, and is working on a way to utilize touches to - get this, transfer information between a myriad of other devices. This method is ...
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