Most of us are familiar with haptics on touch-screen phones. The feedback technology uses vibrating pulses to replace the tactility of, for example, pressing a physical button. At the recent computer ...
Every year at Adobe Max, Adobe shows off what it calls “Sneaks,” R&D projects that might — or might not — find their way into commercial products someday. This year is no exception, and lucky for us, ...
MIT has unveiled an exciting innovation in the realm of electronic prototyping with the introduction of FlexBoard, a flexible breadboard that revolutionizes the process of designing interactive ...
Sewing Machine Prototype. The arm casing has been removed from the machine to show the inner workings, but is part of the machine, not a separate object. Received U.S. Patent No. 2,561,643 in 1951.