Sony squeezes a 'Gummi' computer
Squeezing, twisting, nodding and drawing shapes with fingers are some ways that users may interact with portable computers of the future. "A team of researchers at Sony's Interaction Lab in Tokyo is looking at bending as a way of interfacing with credit card-sized computers."
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