Category Archives: Touchscreen News

New Touchscreen Identifies the Angle of Your Touch

by eN-touch Team | Dec 7, 2015 | Touchscreen News | Touchscreen devices are already capable of measuring the “pressure” of your touch. Soon, however, they may also be able to measure the angle of your touch. Researchers from Qeexo, a spin-off of Carnegie Mellon University, have developed a new form of touchscreen technology that’s capable of identifying […]

New ‘Stickers’ Support Touchscreen Functions with Gloved Fingers

by eN-touch Team | Nov 14, 2016 | Touchscreen News | Ever wish you could use your smartphone or tablet computer while wearing gloves? With winter right around the corner, many people will be wearing gloves to protect themselves from the sub-freezing temperatures. Unfortunately, though, many touchscreen devices don’t function with gloved fingers. We’ve talked about this before on […]

New Moikit Seed Smart Bottles Equipped with Touchscreen Caps

by eN-touch Team | Jan 25, 2016 | Touchscreen News | Are you drinking enough water? The answer may surprise you. Some studies have shown that up to two thirds of the adult population goes throughout their daily lives in a state of mild dehydration. But there’s an innovative new bottle that’s intended to fix the problem. Enter […]

New MacBook Pro may Replace Function Keys with Touchscreen

by eN-touch Team | Aug 17, 2016 | Touchscreen News | Could you imagine using a touchscreen panel instead of the function keys? Well, that’s exactly what some sources are saying the upcoming Apple MacBook Pro will feature. Apple’s long-running MacBook Pro hasn’t been updated in more than a year. This means it’s about time for the company to […]

Microsoft Unveils 84-Inch Surface Hub Tablet

by eN-touch Team | Feb 6, 2015 | Touchscreen News | Microsoft has unveiled its largest touchscreen device to date. Available in 55 and 84-inch models, the Microsoft Surface Hub is a truly massive tablet that’s geared towards commercial use in offices and businesses. During its Windows 10 presentation last month, Microsoft showcased the Surface Hub’s abilities. The King-sized […]

Maintaining a Cleaning a Touchscreen Device

by eN-touch Team | Jan 26, 2016 | Touchscreen News | If you’re going to invest in a touchscreen device, you should get into the habit of cleaning it on a regular basis. Whether it’s a tablet, computer display, or human machine interface (HMI), all touchscreen devices will accumulate dirt, dust and debris over time. When this occurs, it can […]

LG Rumored to be Developing Transparent, Foldable Touchscreen

by eN-touch Team | Oct 12, 2016 | Touchscreen News | Along with Samsung and HTC, LG is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of smartphones. Its signature “G” series have become a fan-favorite among mobile users. But LG is looking to push the envelope even further, as new reports indicate that it could be working on a new […]

LG Paving The Way For Thinner Touchscreen Laptops

by eN-touch Team | Jul 7, 2015 | Touchscreen News | LG has developed a new form of technology that it says will be used to develop thinner and lighter touchscreen laptops. Touchscreens have become increasingly popular among PC user in the past few years, a trend that’s due largely in part to Windows 8. When Microsoft announced […]

Legal Woes for the Inventor of Touchscreen Technology

by eN-touch Team | Dec 15, 2015 | Touchscreen News | The man who many view as the creator of touchscreen technology made an otherwise minor geography error that could caused a substantial amount of his fortune to end up in the wrong place following his death. During his decades-long career working as a nuclear physicist, Michael Crowley-Milling […]

How Water Affects Touchscreen Functionality

by eN-touch Team | Oct 26, 2015 | Touchscreen News | It’s no secret that water and electronics don’t mix. Saturating your smartphone or tablet in water will likely render it unusable. However, exposing these same devices to just a couple drops of moisture shouldn’t cause any major problems. With that said, small amounts of moisture may still […]