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That's not a speaker, it's a button on the Kindle Touch. But that's the only button it's got. When you first start up the device, some of the basics about touch interactions are spelled out on screen.
The screen is relatively deeply inset, thanks to the optical touch recognition (the same tech, and the same inset, is present on the Nook Simple Touch), and the surrounding gray bezel is just wide ...
Virtually every smartwatch now uses touchscreens, but it didn’t use to be this way. The Pebble was the last stand for hardware buttons on smartwatches. But, like the company, the idea has fallen ...
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The literal flexibility of OLED screen technology has allowed us to create everything from tablets that fold in half, to TVs that disappear into furniture. But researchers from Carnegie Mellon ...
Apple's always said it won't make a touchscreen laptop, but that could be changing. Here's what you need to know about why Apple doesn't make a touchscreen Mac, but could do in the future.
Try this modest exercise: Without looking at the screen, pick up your iPhone and watch how fast your finger lands on the home button. Pretty darn quick, I’d imagine. Now consider what might ...
The redesigned Home button in the iPhone 7 is no longer a physical button -- it's flush with the iPhone and uses haptic feedback to give the sensation of button presses.
Corsair's iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen impressed us with what's possible with a finger swipe or a touch to the screen.
The lack of haptic feedback suggests that the difference between using Tesla's built-in touch screen and doing something objectively dangerous, like texting while driving, is merely a difference ...
Today's touch-screen devices seem like a thing of the future, but the technology that runs your iPad or Android can actually be traced back to 1948 and something called the Electronic Sackbut.
Touch screens are ubiquitous today. But a common complaint is that the smooth surface just doesn’t feel as good to use as a physical keypad. While some touch-screen devices use mechanical ...