We got a hands-on sample of Haptify’s haptic-powered apps a couple months back and came away intrigued, but yearning for more. Well, the company is finally ready to sate our penchant for playtime physicality with its first game, Enzo’s Pinball. The game debuts with three tables (“more coming soon”), and is designed to let you feel every bump, rattle, and ricochet as if it were the real thing. It isn’t identical to its tangible counterpart, but it is an upgrade over the rumble-free digital competition. Haptify’s haptic black magic works with handsets running Android 2.1 and up, so there’s an awful lot of potential pinball wizards out there. You can grab the game in the Android Market and it’ll cost $1.49 to give in to your tactile desires. Enzo’s Pinball gets you all touchy-feely with your phone originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 13:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Artificial Muscle ramps up production — expect touchscreens that push back in 2011
March 30th, 2010
jedwan Last we heard from Artificial Muscle, the company was trying to convince hospitals, cell phone manufacturers and more that its technology — a silicon film that expands and contracts with an applied voltage — would provide a real sense of touch to their cold, hard touchscreens. On at least three counts, it has succeeded. The San Jose Mercury News reports that two cell phone manufacturers are planning Artificial Muscle-based products in 2011, and that an “electronics entertainment product” will be released this Christmas. The company also plans to produce 1 million of the electronic actuators per month to anticipate further demand. While the Mercury News notes that Artificial Muscle’s product isn’t the holy grail of haptic feedback — the entire screen stiffens when pressed, not just the spot you touch — its adoption means the company may have set events in motion to ultimately reach that goal. Artificial Muscle ramps up production — expect touchscreens that push back in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 29 Mar 2010 23:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Nokia PUSH N900 Haptic Guide, session 2 | Mobile Wireless Phone
March 14th, 2010
admin The latest instalment from the Haptic Guide team blogs.nokia.com.
Samsung Releases Haptic AMOLED Cell Phone
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Samsung has announced a spanking new 3G full touchscreen cellphone known as Haptic AMOLED. The handset uses 3.5-inch AMOLED display that provides high.



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