It’s a camera. It’s a gamepad. It’s a PDA, a phone and/or a remote control. It’s the new grasp-sensitive handheld device from MIT’s Media Lab. They call it “Bar of Soap” (which is what it looks like), and it actually figures out what you want it to do depending on how you’re holding it. Hold it like it’s a camera, and it’ll take pictures; hold it like a cellphone, and it’s a cellphone. The plastic casing hosts a touchscreen, 72 touch sensors, an integrated accelerometer, and Bluetooth connectivity.
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