Not exact matches
Movements with our fingers
across a flat screen have come to replace pressing buttons and keys on everything from ATMs to phones, and researchers now are working on the next frontier: adding tactile feedback to help enhance the feeling that
users are interacting directly with the technology.
In the same way, advertisers must also commit to respectful advertising: advertising that doesn't come at the cost of
users» privacy and doesn't track their
movements across the web.
If it does make it into Android O, however,
users will be able to activate parts of the system and launch apps using a quick finger
movement across the screen.
Here's a second class of use case that we repeatedly hear from MultiChain's
users: tracking the origin and
movement of high - value items
across a supply chain, such as luxury goods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and electronics.