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Touch sensors have been around for years, but recent advances in mixed signal programmable devices are making capacitance-based touch sensors a practical and value-added alternative to mechanical ...
Capacitive touch sensing has been traditionally used as a design differentiating technology to enable superior aesthetic designs for automotive infotainment applications. With devices maturing to the ...
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Capacitive sensing techniques are enjoying a sudden spurt in popularity, mainly because they offer low cost, relatively easy assembly, and a cleaner, more modern look than mechanical buttons and ...
Apple has patented a new iPhone case featuring Touch ID and capacitive buttons, aimed at improving security and user experience. The case plans to eliminate air gaps, enhancing button tactility, and ...
The new touch sensing technology replaces traditional buttons and knobs and allows occupants to control vehicle functions with a fingertip – similar to touch screen technologies used in consumer ...
VW faces a new lawsuit over its use of capacitive touch controls. The lawsuit claims that the touch areas on the steering wheel are too easy to activate and have become safety hazards. At least one VW ...
Apple is far from done with Touch ID. The latest research note from reliable TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicates the technology will return with at least one iPhone coming in ...
There are pictures floating around the intertubes today that purportedly show a next-generation iPod Touch with no physical home button. It’s shown up on CrunchGear and 9to5Mac. And it’s almost ...
A new rumor has emerged claiming that Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 will ditch physical buttons all round in favor of capacitive ones with haptics for tactile feedback. This change might pave the way for ...