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Make Any Object Touch Sensitive via Sound

Johnny Lee (the dude who is the Trickster god of Wiimotes-- KokopeWii?) has an interesting post up on his blog, Procrastineering, about a French company's tech which can make any sufficiently hard surface a touchable interface.

This is the sort of thing that comes along where you watch the video, and then just start looking around your room/office/garage/parts bin trying to figure out new ways to mess around with all your existing stuff, junk, widgets, jobbies, and kipple.

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kvalanejad [TypeKey Profile Page]:

They should install this tech at Subway (and the UV's Health Hut) so you can just tap the glass infront of the items you want on your sandwich/salad.

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