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PC Magazine March 1, 2006 Bill Howard |
Car Controllers Evolve A shiny aluminum knob less than 2 inches high is an unlikely lightning rod unless you're talking about the BMW iDrive cockpit controller. |
PC Magazine August 13, 2003 Bill Howard |
Driving the Future The Audi A8 L is one of the finest computing devices ever to roll off a production line. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 Bill Machrone |
Interface Disappointments and Delights You would think that most of these personal music players had been created in some iPod-less parallel universe. |
Popular Mechanics August 2009 Jennifer Wright |
Next For Touchscreens: Temporary Pop-Up Buttons? Engineers working in the field of haptics have used vibrating virtual buttons to provide limited tactile feedback. |
Home Toys October 2002 Tim Means |
Value Added by Convenience The challenge for "smart" products is to be in touch with what people really need or want. Accessories like remote controls are no exception. |
Technology Research News May 19, 2004 Eric Smalley |
Shape-Shifting Remakes Interfaces A lump of clay/television remote combination may seem like childs play, but it also summarizes a research effort that aims to transform the very nature of input devices. The goal is to make controls that users can reshape on-the-fly in order to change the controls' functions. |
Macworld August 2003 Anton Linecker |
ShuttleXpress Customizable device enhances your control over video and audio applications |
PC World December 2003 |
Universal Control Five remotes that help keep your home theater in line |
IEEE Spectrum April 2013 Susan Karlin |
Start-up Profile: Tactus Technology Without the tactile feedback provided by buttons, it can be easy to lose a sense of where you are on the display or of data you have entered. This CES darling adds tactile feedback to virtual keyboards. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 David Welch |
It's Tough Keeping Your Eyes On The Road Heightened scrutiny has carmakers, especially Detroit's Big Three, pushing their designers to make the confines of their cars' interiors as fancy as they can. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 |
First The Customers Dreamed the Transporter Up... On Slim Devices' online forum, Andrew Taylor began a marathon discussion among the customers about the next product they wanted from the company. The result of the open-source development displays the effectiveness of Slim Device's approach. |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Ashlee Vance |
Haptics Adds New Dimensions to Touchscreens Startups specializing in technology that adds tactile sensations to gadgets are racing to develop killer apps for tablets and smartphones. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 |
Expanded Line of Illuminated Knob Figure Dials Elma Electric Inc. is offering an expanded line of illuminated knob figure dials for viewing indicator characters, even in darkness. |
PC Magazine October 1, 2003 Matthew P. Graven |
Moog Modular V Forty years after the first Moog synthesizer prototype was produced, musicians still relish its unique sound. French company Arturia has created a software synthesizer that emulates the Moog, letting you alter sounds by moving on-screen cables and knobs. |