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OmniTouch, a wearable system that allows multitouch input on everyday surfaces

September 18, 2012 yannc2021
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OmniTouch, a wearable system that allows multitouch input on everyday surfaces

Microsoft takes its Kinect technology a step further by turning any surface into a touch screen. The prototype technology is being disclosed at a conference this week. Read this blog post by Brooke Crothers on Nanotech – The Circuits Blog.

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