MagiTact allows for gesture-based experience with your mobile

By Mark Rollins - 02/24/2010 5:00:03 PM


100223-magitact-01Some company known as Deutsche Telekom is working on an application known as MagiTact. This program allows for gesture-based interference with your iPhone.

It does so using the iPhone’s compass, and the user has to wear specialized magnetic rings so that the phone knows where the gestures are. This means that you can terminate a call with a wave of your finger.

Is this some sort of new trend that will be on cellular phones? Who knows.

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Tags: Deutsche Telekom, MagiTact



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