Imagine a flat surface that has no buttons on it, until they raise up like bubbles of goo for you to touch them. The Future Interface Group at Carnegie-Mellon has apparently developed just that.
Imagine a flat surface that has no buttons on it, until they raise up like bubbles of goo for you to touch them. The Future Interface Group at Carnegie-Mellon has apparently developed just that.
The second-generation Ctrl-Bar ups the ante over its predecessor with dynamic displays and 10 physical controls. The Tesla Model 3 and its crossover sibling, the Model Y, don’t have physical buttons ...
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