Artificial Muscle makes touchy devices burlier

Artificial Muscle makes touchy devices burlier

In the future we envision artificial muscle driving our cybernetic soldiers and helping to repair our fleshier ones. In the present, though, it seems the tech is starting a little smaller, at least it is in the case of Artificial Muscle (the company), which has developed tech enabling a silicon film to expand or contract when a voltage is applied to it. It’s currently being used to create small pumps and linear actuators and the like, and is now is being pitched as a solution for feedback in touch-sensitive devices. The silicon film is thin enough to be inserted beneath a touchpad or touchscreen, moving the surface appropriately depending on what you’re stroking on-screen as shown in a video demonstration below. Impressively this tech will only cost “a couple dollars” to add to any given device, meaning even cheap netbooks could start coming with fidgity touchpads soon. Now that is progress.

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Artificial Muscle makes touchy devices burlier originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Apr 2009 08:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Filco’s SmartTrack Neo multi-touch trackpad gives PCs the 2-fingered salute

It sure took awhile but you’re looking at one of, if not the first external USB trackpads with multi-touch gesture support. The $50 (¥4,980) SmartTrack Neo model FTP500UB rocks USB 1.1 and XP / Vista drivers to bring your legacy laptop up to fighting specs with fancy modern rigs. A two-handed mouse the size of a brick — really, how can you resist?

[Via Akihabara News]

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Echostar’s new DVR UI kills the number pad, long live the touch pad

Dish Network 922 UI

At the Echostar press event today the new 922 UI and remote was unveiled and what do you know the number pad was replaced with a touch pad. So now instead of direct dialing a number you select the numbers on the screen (pictured after the jump) with a touch pad which is similar to a touch pad on most laptops. We’re not sure how we feel about this, it has promise, but we admit it’ll be hard to give up the numbers.

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RemoteDroid app turns your G1 into a wireless keyboard and mouse

It’s already been done on the iPhone, and it looks like G1 users can now use their handset of choice to control their computer as well. Given the G1’s preponderance of input options, this new so-called RemoteDroid app is also quite a bit more capable, with it letting you take advantage of the G1’s keypad, and use either the trackball or the touchscreen as a mouse (with a pair of onscreen mouse buttons provided for good measure). Head on past the break for a demo video, and hit up the link below to grab the app for yourself.

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