Scientists have developed a color-changing tactile sensor that lets robots visualize touch in real time, paving the way for more precise manufacturing, prosthetics, and robotic surgery.
Kristen Fischer has written for numerous health publications, hospitals, and medical companies, and is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Nick Blackmer is a librarian, ...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies developed independently for 50 years to restore sight and touch are functionally identical, establishing a unified framework that accelerates ...
Several posters have found that turning off the triple-tap shortcut for accessibility options has freed them of the issue.
Federal law requires most museums and other buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. But access to what's ...
Overture Games, an after-school program used in several Chicago schools and youth centers, relies on old-school paper and pencil to teach students AI skills. But as AI education lags in elementary ...
There’s a general consensus that too much screen time is bad for kids. But what happens when everything in modern society is done on screens? What is a concerned educator or parent to do? And how do ...
A newly formulated nail polish could one day let people activate touchscreens with their fingernails. When pressed to a screen, the polish disrupts the screen’s electric field, which the device ...
Laptops with touch-sensitive screens aren't new. We've had laptops with touchscreens for a while now, and you'll be surprised to know that the first model with such a display was launched by HP back ...
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SEATTLE — In-vehicle touch screens are increasingly replacing buttons and knobs. While the touch screens may make it easier to perform some functions, it often means drivers have to take a hand off ...
Apple has been granted patent U.S. 12,548,534 for under-screen Touch ID technology that could be integrated into Mac displays using light sensors to capture fingerprints. According to Macworld, this ...