The sense of touch gives you vital information about the world around you. From gripping a coffee mug to shaking hands or feeling fabric, touch helps you interact with objects and people. Beneath your ...
Gamers of a certain age will remember the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak, and that first feeling of an in-game explosion vibrating the controller in your hands. In the endless pursuit of making gaming more ...
A recent global survey of 156 institutions reveals strong interest in VR-haptic technology for dental training, yet significant barriers impede widespread adoption. A recent global survey of 156 ...
TDK’s PowerHap haptics technology brings realistic tactile sensations to augmented-reality and extended-reality environments, ...
TOKYO, Japan, Mar 5, 2026 - (JCN Newswire) - - NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today that it has developed a new system powered by FEEL TECH(TM) haptic technology that allows fans to experience physical ...
--The Boréas automotive haptic module in NIO ET9’s center-console touch bar delivers crisp, context-sensitive tactile feedback to customers “NIO ET9’s TUI Bar touch area is a benchmark achievement in ...
Haptic buttons are coming not just for the iPhone, but also devices including the iPad and the Apple Watch, as Project Bungo is said to have been revived. The so-called Project Bongo was reportedly ...
“We’re thrilled to partner with Sensel and integrate their world-class haptic forcepad technology into our portfolio,” said Brian Monson, CEO of Cirque Corporation. “This agreement not only enhances ...
Apple is still exploring solid-state buttons with haptic feedback for a future iPhone, according to a new report from a known Weibo leaker. In a new post, the leaker known as "Instant Digital" said ...
Automotive-qualified solutions for more intuitive, immersive in-vehicle experiences AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cirrus Logic (NASDAQ: CRUS), a leading provider of high-performance audio and mixed ...
Looking ahead: In a world dominated by glass screens and hard plastic buttons, researchers at the University of Bath are reimagining what it means to touch technology. Their new system, HydroHaptics, ...