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| Vol. 1, No. 1 | April 2008 | |
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- Marek Pawlowski, PMN |
Welcome to the first edition of Mobile Haptics Express, quarterly news to keep you up-to-date on the who, what, when, where, why, and how of haptics in mobile communications. Haptics has been called the “new thin” — which is another way of saying it’s a new media type that can fundamentally change the mobile user experience. We hope you find the information useful — and please contact us if you want more information. Mark Belinsky
Why Independent Analyst Says Haptics Will Change the User Experience PMN, host of the upcoming MEX Mobile User Experience strategy forum in London (May 27 to 28), has published a report on six savvy new trends coming out of Mobile World Congress (MWC). The report explains how haptics improves the touchscreen user experience by providing responses similar to actual hardware buttons. And we see that the other five trends could also be improved with tactile feedback. Find out how
New IDC White Paper: Driving Mobile Messaging ARPU (pdf) Despite the phenomenal growth of mobile services over the past decade, average voice revenue per user (ARPU) is now declining. Mobile network operators turning to data services to offset voice decline will be interested a new IDC white paper that reviews:
VibeTonz® Studio and Designing Haptic Effects for Touchscreens VibeTonz Studio, a Windows-based developer tool with an intuitive graphical user interface, makes designing haptic effects for touchscreen presses easy. Still, you’ll want to follow these tried and true guidelines to achieve a quality feel for touchscreen interactions. Learn more
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