Could you imagine being able to "feel" the images on your screen? UCSB researchers have made this sci-fi-like idea a reality.
VoxeLite can help you literally feel websites. By Mack DeGeurin Published Nov 22, 2025 10:07 AM EST Northwestern University Get the Popular Science daily newsletter ...
Multi-frequency-region parallel sensing (MFRPS) is poised to enable larger-sized, thinner, and more responsive touchscreens.
Digital touch has lagged far behind sight and sound because current haptic devices can’t match the human fingertip’s spatial or temporal resolution. Researchers created VoxeLite, an ultra-thin ...
Gemini is coming to Google Home devices on October 1. Google previously said that this would be an early access rollout. With Gemini on their Google Home devices, users will be able to ask more ...
Most keyboards are factory-set for a specific layout, and most users never change from the standard layout for their home ...
The Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) is headed to PCs It's available now for Windows Insiders to test The FSE is also being made available across all handhelds Microsoft has pushed out another ...
Shop wisely, and you can land a midsize display with wide color coverage and maybe some surprising extras starting at well under $100. Here's how to snag the best cheap monitor (or two of 'em!), plus ...
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