Anyone who wants to use a mechanical keyboard has to forgo Apple's Touch ID on the Mac. But the sensor can also be removed.
Chinese researchers have developed a novel "e-skin" that allows robots to mimic our ability to touch and feel pain.
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Scientists find 2 different cold sensors hiding in the body
Cold does not feel the same on your fingertips as it does deep in your chest, and new research shows that this is not just a matter of intensity or imagination. Scientists have now identified two ...
Lexus has an interesting steering wheel button setup where there are two thumbpads on the spokes, unlabeled, that can be shifted between functions (like the shift key on your computer, not shifting ...
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Synaptics (SYNA) Partners with Qualcomm to Advance Next-Generation Touch and Fingerprint Sensor Technologies
Synaptics Incorporated (NASDAQ:SYNA) is one of the overlooked tech stocks to invest in. Close-up of Silicon Die are being Extracted from Semiconductor Wafer and Attached to Substrate by Pick and Place ...
Using their Mosquito fabrication method, the researchers created a fan-out pattern of multiple thin light paths inside a thin sheet of PDMS. This created four optical channels that could be used for ...
TL;DR: Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone will feature a side-mounted Touch ID button instead of an under-display fingerprint sensor, aligning with Samsung's foldable design to reduce complexity and ...
The iPhone will undergo a massive transformation in the next three generations, according to the most recent reports. The iPhone 17 series, out next week, will introduce the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air ...
Apple’s next AirPods Pro may be getting their biggest update in years, and it starts with the case. According to a report from Android Headlines, the AirPods Pro 3 charging case will drop the usual ...
As any wellness expert will tell you, if you want to avoid becoming dangerously dehydrated, you have to drink before you start feeling thirsty. So, how do you know when to do so? According to a new ...
Inexpensive silicon rubber composites used to make robotic skin host an insulating layer which prevents direct electrical contact, making accurate and repeatable measurements virtually impossible. Low ...
Researchers argue that the problem that has been lurking in the margins of many papers about touch sensors lies in the robotic skin itself. Researchers at Northwestern University and Israel's Tel Aviv ...
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