Tomorrow's digital screens may be soft and elastic, so you'l

Tomorrow's digital screens may be soft and elastic, so you'll get to 'feel' items through your phone

A touch screen for digital devices that can be deformed through finger pressure, becoming softer or stiffer in direct response to force applied by the user, has been developed by computer scientists at the University of Bath ...

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