This past November, Instagram started experimenting with integrating 3D Touch advertisements into their iOS app. Following this venture, the company has continued to make use of the recently trending ...
A company called Touchjet is now selling a rather interesting product that it claims can turn a big-screen television into an Android-based touchscreen device. The Touchjet Wave is available to ...
Hot on the heels of the dual-booting iPhone, the same developer has announced that he’s working on a port of the Android OS for the iPod Touch. Pretty big news for those who want to try out Android ...
Look: I’m not saying that the Vinci headphones, which puts a full touchscreen interface on wireless headphones, are a good idea. But they are definitely an idea that managed to raise over a million ...
For decades now in science fiction films and stories, it's been basically a norm for screens of all types, shapes, sizes, and interfaces, to be home to touch-screen functionality. One of the more ...
Touchscreens are becoming increasingly common in consumer-level smartphones, but they work more smoothly in some phones than others. MOTO, a company that develops products and services for startups ...
We're still waiting for the full details from Vincent at the Google IO Keynote, but we wanted to share these first live photos and video of the latest touchscreen Android prototype. Things have ...
The takeaway for PCs from CES 2013 last week is that touchscreens are coming and they’re coming fast to computers running Microsoft Windows. That’s good news for Windows 8, which is optimized for ...
The iPod touch is a pretty amazing little device that bridges the gap between a portable media player and a smartphone. It’s a handheld device that you can use to surf the internet, listen to music, ...
Welcome to the last installment in the Android multi-touch series! The purpose of this series is to show you how to develop multi-touch programs for Android-based phones, tablets, and other devices.
This is the first in a series of articles on developing multi-touch applications with Android 2.x. It is excerpted from Chapter 11 of the book ""="">, available in beta now at The Pragmatic ...