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Future Tech: Keyboards in the Air
Imagine being able to project a full-size, usable keyboard from your cell phone onto any flat surface. A chip set from Canesta will make that possible by letting electronic devices perceive their surroundings in 3D so they can capture data like hand gestures or typing on a virtual keyboard. NEC has shown tablet PC prototypes incorporating the technology, and several cell phone makers are reportedly on the case.
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