Don’t touch me there!

The user interface gets very personal

Great story in New Scientist on Skinput (the product of Microsoft Research) which can project an image of buttons onto the skin, and then recognise which button you have pressed using body acoustics.

I’m struggling to imagine the type of muli-user interaction that this could lead to…

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