The next generation of smartphones are going to be context-aware,
taking advantage of the growing availability of embedded physical
sensors and data exchange abilities. One of the main features applying
to this is that the phones will start keeping track of your personal
data, but adapt to anticipate the information you will need based on
your intentions. There will be all-new applications coming out with the
new phones, one of which is an X-Ray device that reveals information
about any location at which you point your phone. One thing companies
are developing software to take advantage of more accurate
location-sensing data. How they described it was as wanting to make the
phone a virtual mouse able to click the real world. An example of this
is where you can point the phone's camera while having the live feed
open and it will show text with the building and saving the location of
the building for use in the future.
Along with the future smartphones comes the future of another device. Omnitouch is a device in which applications can be viewed and used on your hand,
arm, wall, desk, or any other everyday surface. The device uses a sensor
touch interface, which enables the user to access all the functions
through the use of finger touch. It was developed at Carnegie Mellon University. This device uses a projector and camera that is worn on the person's shoulder, with no controls other than the user's fingers.
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