Within a undoubtful closeness, the proximity sensor’s output will kick start a coded magnet located beneath the portion of the surface that is about to be impacted. that coded magnet will next draw ferrofluid to it, which means the upper portion of the surface will rise. Related articles: Apple loses appeal for Dutch ban, Apple patent points to redesigned battery,

It seems that Apple did apply for a patent which details a system that employs coded magnets and ferrofluids, resulting in haptic feedback on a touchscreen or virtual keyboard.

A virtual keyboard is just that – technically speaking, you are not supposed to be able to feel the keys when your fingers glide all by them as you type in the essential characters to structure that enlarged Word document, right? For example, a coded magnet could be activated when a proximity sensor detects a finger approaching a touchpad or other surface that is full well capable of detecting a touch. I do hope that the technology is fast ample to accommodate all of you speed typists out there, otherwise it would be a really awkward situation.

By Ubergizmo. Not so whether Apple has their way, perhaps some day down the road.

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Right now, we will just have to build do with the Wii U as a frame of reference, and the Japanese gaming company certainly needs a hit in the next console, so perhaps maximizing its chances by giving it a decent name which appeals to the masses might just do the trick?

The Bard once said, a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet – and while I agree with that statement in a general manner, surely a console name like the Nintendo Wii U would affect a small minority out there that would only purchase a console based on the coolness level of its name? Should Nintendo rename their upcoming console, what would you like to have Nintendo signal it?

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Nintendo Wii U will see a end of year launch in moment for the holiday season, Nintendo Wii U might be getting an app store of its own,

Word on the street from a Nintendo insider has it that the Japanese company is considering a rebadging of their upcoming Wii U console, and might just signal it something else.

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The BlackBerry PlayBook is dead, faraway live the BlackBerry PlayBook. (more…) By Ubergizmo. Well, here is something interesting that you might want to look into – the BlackBerry 3G+ Playbook, which is not yet announced officially, but rather, there are whispers of that specific tablet based on leaked and rumored knowledge. Related articles: Dingleberry 3.0 [...]

(more…) By Ubergizmo. And here I was, under my comfortable coconut shell, thinking that processors were the staple of Qualcomm’s products. Who would have thought that a company like Qualcomm would actually own a game studio? Mobile gamers could be familiar with the GameCommand video game portal, where it rolled out earlier that month, and [...]

Who would have thought that a company like Qualcomm would actually own a game studio? (more…) By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Qualcomm owns a game studio, will release flagship title annually, Qualcomm Snapdragon GameCommand to launch next week, Mobile gamers could be familiar with the GameCommand video game portal, where it rolled out earlier that month, [...]

Microsoft’s involvement in the motion controlled gaming market comes in the profile of the Kinect, and they mean to bring things up another notch with the Kinect laptop. The Daily in the UK managed to take a gander at a couple of prototype devices from ASUS which are powered by the Windows 8 operating system, [...]