If you've ever tried to use your smartphone while standing in a cramped subway car, or while carrying a bag of groceries, you soon realize the limitations of a touchscreen UI. You need two hands free, particularly in the age of the jumbophone. So as an alternative means to interact with your device—not a replacement—NTT Docomo in Japan has developed a handset that
detects and responds to squeezes.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/tIrseRqoNbs/grip+based-phone-interface-lets-you-squeeze-to-tap
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