James Scott, a computer interface researcher based
at Microsoft Research labs in Cambridge, UK, will present a paper
at next month's Mobile
Human - Computer Interaction conference in Lisbon, Portugal, showing how LucidTouch's panel sensors have evolved into a mobile device with a qwerty
keyboard on the rear.
It's almost become a job title, a name tag, if you will, that I wear when I go from the sedate, 8 - 10 hour day
at the
keyboard with little
human contact to the plane - jumping, speech - giving, always - smiling publicity hound that is what most readers see when they meet their favorite authors.