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Alyssa Danigelis writes another great article in Discovery News about how multi-touch is becoming even more ingrained in stuff we use everyday.
Distance driving can be mind-numbingly boring, but looking away from the road to text or change songs is a life-or-death gamble. Plus, buttons embedded in the wheel only control a fraction of a car’s functionality. Now German researchers have a wheel prototype that puts everything within reach — no glancing needed.
“If you have gestures on the steering wheel, you spend more time looking at the street,” said Albrecht Schmidt, a computer science professor specializing in computer interaction at the University of Stuttgart in Germany who worked on the prototype.
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