The year is 1997, and it’s around Christmas. You open your gifts to find a new accessory for your Nintendo 64. It’s called a Rumble Pak, a removable device that plugs into the back of your controller.
Discover haptics technology, which simulates touch sensations, enhancing user experiences in virtual reality and various devices.
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A newly published patent application from Apple highlights the company’s internal exploration of “micro-gestures” for AR input, which involves using the thumb against the index finger as a sort of ...
Editor’s note: This is the second of a four-part series on red-hot display technologies to watch in 2011. If multitouch display technology is proliferating, haptic feedback is helping to fuel the ...
When it comes to gaming, players are never satisfied. Everything has to be faster, brighter, larger, louder, multi-dimensional, and heart-pounding. Sometimes gaming rigs are surrounded by customizable ...