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Like the computer in Minority Report
Published on August 3, 2006 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

Ever since Xerox showed off the first mouse-driven interface to a computer decades ago, scientists and researchers have continually worked towards creating the perfect human-computer interface.  The mouse and keyboard have seen steady improvements over the years, we've seen the addition of eye and head-tracking controllers, tablet/pen interfaces etc.  The problem however is they're all limited by what we already have.  They're just different ways to emulate the mouse.  To this day, manipulation of objects on a computer screen had been limited to two points of movement/control.  One researcher at NYU however is making some very serious progress on an entirely new way to interact with your PC... with your hands.

And when I say hands, I don't mean like you use them now.  Not even like you use them on a conventional touch-screen when you order an MTO at Sheetz.  Jeff Han has come up with a way to use your computer in one of the most natural ways imaginable, using as many fingers, or points of pressure as you like, you can manipulate icons, photos, windows, anything as if you were grabbing it with your hand in the 3D world.  He recently gave a keynote speech/demo of what he has accomplished to a conference in February of this year.  The technology is called Multi Touch Sensing. 

Check out the video... It's really amazing!  It's a completely intuitive, interface-less way of interacting with a computer.  Once this makes it out of the lab and into the real world, we may see the concept of computer use completely change!


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on Aug 05, 2006
Here is a link that shows this in action and also includes a few extra applications

Multi-Touch Interaction Research - Link

Also found this demo which I thought would be awesome when combined with this technology.

BumpTop 3D Desktop Prototype -

Link
on Aug 08, 2006
Forget just taking out the screen, that's small thinking! I want my jack into the Matrix wired to my spine!


Was kinda tossing around ideas with fellow tech students here at EITC. Came up with chrome contact lenses/wireless display modules/quantum-array electron-based CPU implants...man, you'd really never have a clue who'd be walking down the street with you at any moment...as long as nothing malfunctioned...malfunctio...malf...mmph...bzzt [please reboot]
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