Check out “A new paradigm in mobile user interfaces” webinar archive, and the futuristic Fuse mobile phone concept!

 

Can you imagine having a phone that has 3D layers on the screen, so that icons “hide” behind each other until you tilt the device towards you? Or having a phone that projects your team’s schedules on the table to find an open time for a meeting? Or a phone that tracks your eyes, and projects your social media pages in the cloud for others to see and access? These things are coming sooner than you think.

 

Last Thursday, Dec. 10, executives from TI, In-Stat, TAT and Synaptics sat down together to talk about one great thing: the future of mobile user interfaces (UIs), and how they play a pivotal role in shaping tomorrow’s devices. The conversation was lively and fun, especially considering all of the cool things happening to make the above features – and others – come to life. If you didn’t have a chance to catch the presentation, take a few minutes to check it out. It’s full of hearty visions for mobile UIs, and includes videos that show what tomorrow holds in this space. Click here to watch the webinar video or here to download the full presentation.

 

Going beyond the information shared in this webinar, Synaptics yesterday unveiled the out-of-this-world Fuse™ mobile phone concept, which is definitely worth taking a look at if you’re interested in UI advancements. Fuse is a collaborative effort that demonstrates the future of user interaction for handsets. It’s the result of a collaboration between Synaptics, TheAlloy, TAT, Immersion, and TI, and it’s driven by TI’s powerful OMAP3630 processor. If you’re going to CES or Mobile World Congress, be sure to stop by the Synaptics, Immersion, and TI meeting areas to see Fuse in action.

Let us know what you think about all of this via the comment section – we’d love to hear from you!

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