[…] Multi-touch demo vid (non-iPhone) I ran across this video of Jeff Han demonstrating the multi-touch tech he is developing. It gives a good glimpse at what multi-touch is capable of. Since the iPhone uses a multi-touch screen I thought the members here might be interested . Link to the video. […]
[…] A wild rumor on some of what Apple might have up their sleeve sometime soon. The Multi-Touch Screen (David Pogue, New York Times)After the Jobs demo, I called Jeff Han, fully expecting to hear how angry he was that Apple had stolen his idea without permission or consultation (its happened before). Instead, he knew all about Apples project. He didnt say that Apple bought his technology, nor that Apple stole itonly that hed known what had happened, and that there was a lot he wasnt allowed to say. Anyway, he returned to TED this year for a new presentation, showing how far the multi-touch technology had progressed (hint: a lot). He also set up his eight-foot touch screens in the TED common area, so anyone could try it.(via AppleInsider) Anyway, it looks like Apple has hired this guy or licensed his technology or some such. They showed it in the keynote where they introduced it for the iPhone. But this video shows it can be used way beyond a cellphone screen. Very cool looking stuff. It takes the original “you will want to lick it” of Apple’s Aqua a step or two further. You want to fondle it. Definitely watch the video. There is a second video linked from the Pogue post too, but at the moment it isn’t working for me. I’m not sure exactly how it would work in, say, a new iMac. I mean, do I really want to touch my screen to move windows around and such? But if anybody can do cool things with a technology like that, it would be Apple. If it turns out this is one of the “hidden features” in Leopard and the new range of iMacs all end up having multi-touch screens and all, I will be quite jealous that Amy is the next one in the family in line for a new computer… […]
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This is very impressive, however is that Paul Simon performing in the background? I think I’d take in PS first, then be amazed by the multitouch…
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Good design, who make it?
This is insanely nice.
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[…] Multi-touch demo vid (non-iPhone) I ran across this video of Jeff Han demonstrating the multi-touch tech he is developing. It gives a good glimpse at what multi-touch is capable of. Since the iPhone uses a multi-touch screen I thought the members here might be interested . Link to the video. […]
[…] Then go see the 19 January 2007 and 19 March 2007 entries on The Last Minute Blog (alt sites for first and second videos. […]
[…] You can see Jeff Han narrating this demo in this video, although with bad camerawork. Or you can see Han’s official, wordless demo here. […]
[…] A wild rumor on some of what Apple might have up their sleeve sometime soon. The Multi-Touch Screen (David Pogue, New York Times)After the Jobs demo, I called Jeff Han, fully expecting to hear how angry he was that Apple had stolen his idea without permission or consultation (its happened before). Instead, he knew all about Apples project. He didnt say that Apple bought his technology, nor that Apple stole itonly that hed known what had happened, and that there was a lot he wasnt allowed to say. Anyway, he returned to TED this year for a new presentation, showing how far the multi-touch technology had progressed (hint: a lot). He also set up his eight-foot touch screens in the TED common area, so anyone could try it.(via AppleInsider) Anyway, it looks like Apple has hired this guy or licensed his technology or some such. They showed it in the keynote where they introduced it for the iPhone. But this video shows it can be used way beyond a cellphone screen. Very cool looking stuff. It takes the original “you will want to lick it” of Apple’s Aqua a step or two further. You want to fondle it. Definitely watch the video. There is a second video linked from the Pogue post too, but at the moment it isn’t working for me. I’m not sure exactly how it would work in, say, a new iMac. I mean, do I really want to touch my screen to move windows around and such? But if anybody can do cool things with a technology like that, it would be Apple. If it turns out this is one of the “hidden features” in Leopard and the new range of iMacs all end up having multi-touch screens and all, I will be quite jealous that Amy is the next one in the family in line for a new computer… […]
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