#1008: VibeTonz enabled content -- Nokia, Samsung and LG currently have the hardware. Greater than 50% of the top 10 phones have it. Your future phone will have too, I hope.
Games Using VibeTonz®
effects, games for mobile devices can include sensations comparable to
those in PC and console games, creating a more realistic and enjoyable
experience. Users can feel...
A little old but the future is even closer now!http://progressive.playstream.com/immersion/progressive/techcloseup.swf
Adding the sense of touch to a digital world
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The Samsung F700 is a touch screen/sensitive phone with a QWERTY keyboard
which can slide out when tilting the phone counter-clockwise. If you
feel that you don’t want to use the QWERTY keyboard...
At last week's Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung showcased its latest mobile phones, including several luxury models, but the gem in the lineup was the SGH-F490, an...
#1003: If that isn’t enough, rumour has it that the F490 also features haptic feedback for its touchscreen key presses. Expect the F490 to hit store shelves in February.
LG LN790 Portable Navigator
The
problem with many of the more promising [read: cool] GPS systems is
that they are released in Europe only, but the LG LN790 takes...
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:51:20 GMT
Earlier today, Nokia announced that the Nokia N95 8GB
as the first ever phone to receive Digital Living Network Alliance
...
Samsung announced two new exciting additions to its mobile phone portfolio. Although they look very different, both are bound to earn themselves quite a lot of fans. One with the lure...
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The Smasung F700 is a touchscreen phone with a slide out
full QWERTY keyboard. it come with a 3MP Camera MP3-player and video player.
Data input is done with fingers - no stylus ships with...
Immersion is hiring people in HR taking care of ESD materials. I am wondering if it is developing new product (not medical). It seemed it won't only rely on patent license fee any more.