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Rumor: Apple to add tactile feedback to iPhone
This story is from the category Sensors
Date posted: 28/04/2008
An anonymous Apple employee says company executives are in talks with Immersion to license its haptic technology for use in the iPhone, according to a report at Palluxo.com.
mmersion's VibeTonz feedback technology is already in use in more than 10 million mobile phones, including the LG Voyager VX10000 and Samsung SCH-A930, according to the company.
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