I’m still going with this new thing with my blog, saying how I my posts were going to more timeless. In the case of this subject, it actually links to a subject that I was talking about a few days about with this new smartwatch interface.
I can’t help but wonder if this TouchTools is related to the tech that Carnegie Mellon was showing off. TouchTools allows the user to use simple hand gestures to simulate something particular on the smartphone.
For example, if you make your fingers like a camera to take a make-believe picture, you will get a screenshot. To erase a mistake, just move your hand back and forth like you are holding an eraser.
This is something that I really believe could easily be a touchscreen smartphone standard. This is assuming that all of our smartphones will be pretty much touchscreen in the next few years. You don’t think that standard will last forever, do you?
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