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New Chip Is Next Step in 3D Gesture Control Phones

New Chip Is Next Step in 3D Gesture Control Phones | cross pond high tech | Scoop.it
The clickwheel of the first iPod worked by measuring electric field disturbances in one dimension. The first iPhone touch screen functioned similarly, but in two dimensions.

This week, Microchip Technology, a large U.S. semiconductor manufacturer, says it is releasing the first controller that uses electrical fields to make 3D measurements.

The low-power chip makes it possible to interact with mobile devices and a host of other consumer electronics using hand gesture recognition, which today is usually accomplished with camera-based sensors. A key limitation is that it only recognizes motions, such as a hand flick or circular movement, within a six-inch range.
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Apple Makes More Money From iPhone Accessories And Apps Than Others Do Phones

Apple Makes More Money From iPhone Accessories And Apps Than Others Do Phones | cross pond high tech | Scoop.it

Asymco's Horace Dediu comes with an interesting finding:

"As Apple introduced a new set of revenue categories, the performance of its “minor” businesses has become clearer. 

 

When seen this way, as a percent of total, iTunes begins to look increasingly as a viable “leg stool” upon which Apple rests.

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Adding the Accessories business (which includes Apple TV and is showing in Orange above) these “other” businesses are already bigger than the Mac. Of course, content, software, accessories and services depend on a healthy device business, but the size of these ancillaries are beginning to be substantial and Apple’s ecosystem may begin to be valued more than just as an incentive to buy the devices.

Indeed, if seen in isolation, iTunes+Accessories combined is a bigger business in terms of revenues than any of the other phone vendors except Samsung.

Philippe J DEWOST's insight:

I've always been convinced that high price tags make lot of room for viable accessories businesses & ecosystems

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