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Regine April 22, 2004 break-through, gadgets, labs

Touching SMS

Researchers at Bonn University in Germany have created a new way to read SMS as a “tactile melody”. They are now working on a software that would customize the device to individual users, allowing them to set up their own touch vocabulary.
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Full report in BBC Online.

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