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Solve : Microsoft wants to use your flesh as an input?

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Microsoft researchers are working on something called "Skinput," which is the use of human skin as an input device. In this case, a display is projected on the arm. When the user taps, a computer analyzes the sound in the body (which varies according to bone density and other factors) to determine which button to push. The company plans to unveil all this in April.

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Vid removed by user...i think this COULD just be a practical joke.April first is coming up. Clik Here...

Not a gag.Quote from: patio on March 05, 2010, 07:14:54 PM
Clik Here...

Not a gag.
So, you'd really pay for that big clunky thing on your arm?Quote from: Helpmeh on March 05, 2010, 07:18:45 PM
So, you'd really pay for that big clunky thing on your arm?


Um?

He never said that... you said you thought it might be a joke... Patio simply used the MAGIC of google to determine otherwise.Quote from: BC_Programmer on March 05, 2010, 07:49:46 PM

Um?

He never said that... you said you thought it might be a joke... Patio simply used the magic of google to determine otherwise.
Sorry, YOU wasn't directed at patio. The younger generation doesn't often use ONE as a pronoun.Quote from: patio on March 05, 2010, 07:14:54 PM
Not a gag.

It may not be a practical joke, but I can see a lot of jokes RESULTING from this. Most of which can't be repeated here.Quote from: BC_Programmer on March 05, 2010, 07:49:46 PM
Um?
He never said that... you said you thought it might be a joke... Patio simply used the magic of google to determine otherwise.
Yes, not a joke. But the Russians invented it!Quote from: Helpmeh on March 05, 2010, 07:18:45 PM
So, you'd really pay for that big clunky thing on your arm?

As I'm SURE you know, products being developed are always a lot bigger than what the final product would be.


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