Motion-sensitive Handhelds? 137
An anonymous reader writes "Fancy controlling your mobile phone just by moving it? This article on ZDNet describes a new smartphone that is motion sensitive, so users can zoom into a Web page, scroll round a document or switch from portrait view to landscape simply by tilting the handset." The company website has a little more information.
Sure, but... (Score:5, Funny)
great (Score:4, Funny)
Lets see (Score:3, Funny)
Would that happen to be a 90 degree tilt?
Re:Lets see (Score:2)
Would that happen to be a 90 degree tilt?
The real question is, how will you look at it.
You tilt it to view it in landscape, then move it back to view it, and it returns to portrait.
Re:Lets see (Score:1)
Re:Lets see (Score:3, Insightful)
Gesture recognition maybe? (Score:2)
Gasp! We thought you were serious (Score:1, Funny)
Exactly what I need (Score:2)
This will work wonderfully while I'm walking!
Re:Exactly what I need (Score:1)
Dupe? (Score:1)
Although I do like the orientation thing, where it doesn't matter where I am, it discerns and rotates. I think more important than using a phone as a lens, is figuring out how to have 1024x768 at 17 inches fit in my pocket.
Not bad.. (Score:2, Interesting)
'Motion-sensitive Handhelds' (Score:2, Funny)
Suddenly (Score:3, Funny)
Move the phone up...
Move the phone down...
Move the phone up...
Suddenly your cell has hair growing from it.
Davak
Re:Suddenly (Score:1)
Think about it when they integrate "force-feeback" into these little things.
Re:Suddenly (Score:1)
Move the phone up...
Move the phone down...
Move the phone up...
Good thing motion sickness is covered in my handheld's warranty
Tilt sensitive Mobile Phones? (Score:3, Interesting)
Damn you
I wonder how accurate and sensitive the tile function is?
Nintendo beat you to it (Score:3, Informative)
Kirby's Tilt and Tumble already does this, using a motion sensor in the cart to control Kirby's motion. It's compatible with Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance but not GBA SP or GameCube GB Player.
Re:Tilt sensitive Mobile Phones? (Score:5, Informative)
here [harbaum.org]
and here's the game [harbaum.org]
Done this with my Palm pilot for over 5 years now... Sheesh, nice to see companies inventing things that students did back in the 90's...
Re:Tilt sensitive Mobile Phones? (Score:2)
Of course, people who were students in the 90's may well be current employees of Palm.
NOOOoooo Daddy... (Score:4, Funny)
Works as a shutter release for the phone-cam too, but you always seem to get blurry pictures... hmmm...
I may not be funny, but at least I'm... well, not not funny...
Re:NOOOoooo Daddy... (Score:2)
I may not be funny, but at least I'm... well, not not funny...
If the ladies don't find you handsome, at least they can find you handy.
Itsy bitsy Itsy had it first (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Itsy bitsy Itsy had it first (Score:1)
Could be some cool tech. I'm looking forward to seeing it in more real applications.
Jason
Great... (Score:1, Interesting)
I'll pass (Score:5, Funny)
Drop it on the carpet. Pick it up and find out that you just ordered and paid for, a battleship anchor, express delivery to your house.
Re:I'll pass (Score:3, Funny)
Drop it on the carpet. Pick it up and find out that you just ordered and paid for, a battleship anchor, express delivery to your house.
What are your buying habits.
Re:I'll pass (Score:3, Funny)
So you're the prick who outbid me on e-Bay!
Re:I'll pass (Score:2)
Hey, stop moving it! (Score:1, Redundant)
**That's** gonna make browsing pr0n a little more difficult...
already have this on my Zaurus (Score:3, Funny)
You know, it just might work (Score:1, Insightful)
Motion control can also be used to scroll around and zoom in and out of an application. With the mirror button pushed down, the user can see different parts of the document or Web page by tilting the handset. MyOrigo compares this technique to that of moving a mirror around to see different areas of your face. A zoom button also works on the same principle.
So they've a
The Finger? (Score:1)
Tilting not the best feature of this device (Score:1)
Has anyone else done that? That seems like a bigger improvement to me than the tilting interface. I remember when those fingerboard keyboards and some other flat panel device (don't recall the name) came out. The only thing that stopped me from adopting stuff like that was the no feedback when yo
Re:you mean like the compaq itsy ?? (Score:2, Interesting)
Heck, with my reception (Score:5, Funny)
I have this feature now, it's called "poor coverage" and the way I hold the phone affects whether I can make calls or not.
My thoughts, exactly. (Score:2)
Re:Heck, with my reception (Score:1)
-pale
Not for me.. (Score:1)
Old palms made this easy (Score:4, Informative)
The best part was the name: "Physical Graffiti"
M@
You should have linked (Score:5, Informative)
To the original project [harbaum.org]. I have some samples of the latest model 2G and 10G accelerators from Analog Devices [analog.com], the ADXL202JE and ADXL210JE respectively. They are in a smaller package now, which means they should fit in there even better, but I haven't yet got the surface mount caps that I need to implement the hack inside my Palm Pro with 2MB upgrade. Still, it's on my list.
Re:You should have linked (Score:2)
I think I may have accidentally inhaled one.
Re:Old palms made this easy (Score:2)
A few years ago... (Score:2)
All I want is... (Score:2)
As it is right now, I almost never switch the phone to vibrator as I'm sure I'll forget to switch it back to audible when I get home...
Cool stuff (Score:2, Informative)
I do agree though with a comment about looking silly while doing that but then again, we did get used to people apparently talking to themselves so why not this too?
you would expect ... (Score:1)
Ok, so what does it run?
Re:you would expect ... (Score:2)
Ok, so what does it run?
Like the article explains:
It uses the Intent operating system developed by Tao Group
Background (Score:2, Informative)
Myorigo isn't just 'some company'. It's part of the same concern (Microcell) that made Sony-Ericssons' latest multimedia mobilephones.
A marketing opportunity missed... (Score:1)
"Following in the time-honored tradition of the breakthrough Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble'..."
awesome gaming potential (Score:4, Interesting)
In this case, you could have a wicked game of labyrinth running on your PDA!
Re:awesome gaming potential (Score:1)
Awesome-a power!
Already made. (Score:1)
It was great: they demoed using a map and playing a game with it.
The company's website: http://www.motionsense.com/ [motionsense.com]
you mean like... (Score:2)
Maybe if someone produced a SD or CF tilt and motion sensor, this would catch on a bit more.
Swirving... (Score:2)
On the contrary (Score:2)
It might work better in states without such extreme freeze/thaw cycles though.
Kirby Tilt n' Tumble GBC = BFD (Score:1)
Sorry, but it's a lame ass gimmick. It's halfway cute in a gameboy game. A lame gimmick for anything else.
So to scroll up, I tilt the handheld so that I'm outside of the screens viewing angle. Uh huh. And all because cursor keys / direction pads / styluses are hard hard hard to use.
hmm... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seems that I can do that with my *old* phone... just use my hands to push the scroll button!!
Seriously though, you have to push a button corresponding to the motion you're about to do if you want it to recognize the motion (assuming I understood the article). Now if you have to push the button anyway, why bother moving the phone? Just to look cool? I mean, you're already pushing a button, why not just make it the scroll of zoom button?
Not good. (Score:4, Funny)
I'm looking at who I want to call, then suddenly I'm connected to some operator in Thailand. I try to hang up, but now I've ordered a pizza. I attempt to cancel the order, and great! I've just booked a flight to Squarenuts, Missouri.
Combine this with pre-emptive ordering, and I am a bankrupt movie star. I might even lose my house on Golden Pond.
I think not.
Re:Not good. (Score:2)
Battery life (Score:2)
Oh goody (Score:1)
Simulate Bigger Screen (Score:5, Funny)
Then, holding your phone at arms length, wave your arm from left to right. When you hit the 640th virtual cell, quickly move the phone back to the left and down one cell. Repeat until you get to the end of the bottom row, when you return to the top row. Oh, and do all that in about 1/60 second for a flicker-free experience.
I won't even patent this, so it's in the public domain.
Wow. (Score:2)
(not!)
oh no... (Score:1)
Mine is sensitive to motion...... (Score:2)
Should be about as easy to use... (Score:3, Funny)
"Honestly occifer, I'm not drunk, I was just dialing the FOP to make a donation"
So... (Score:1)
Does it come with free Dramamine?
Honey, what's that? (Score:2, Funny)
Honey--really, I didn't MEAN to click on that!
Maybe we need more INTENTIONAL forms of input...
I prefer...... (Score:1)
Otherwise we will all be standing around shaking our phones like cans of spray paint to scroll through selection menus. That will look silly, although in Japan they will probably make popular dance games for cell phones(mobile maraca madness?). Accelerometer controls are cool, unless you're like most Americans who go offroading every day in their giant SUVs on the way to the office.
Wait a minute (Score:1)
I tried the exact opposite with my computer monitor. It works! Granted thats a little less complicated with a handheld. So I did a test: I took a regular photo, rotated it 90 degrees, and shazaaam! Instant landscape view!
Oh, lovely. (Score:2)
Great in combination with LCD screens... (Score:2)
User 2: Sure! *tilts phone*
User 1: I can't read the LCD at that angle - can you point it towards me again?
User 2: Sure! *tilts phone back*
User1: Hey, I can't quite make out that text, can you zoom in?
My phone is motion sensitive. (Score:2)
What?
Great... (Score:1)
I guess I'll throw away the new phone I just got. It works fine, but I can't live with out this thing. It'll be my fourth phone in three months but they just keep coming up with so many essential innovations that I must have. I am a robot.
Motion Sensitive? Hell, what about (Score:1)
bad joke ... (Score:1)
crazy people (Score:1)
If you want to get a new phone (Score:1)
Motion-Sensitive Handhelds. (Score:1)
Douglas Adams - visionary (Score:1)
Re:Douglas Adams - visionary (Score:2)
Another relevant quote, from my taglines file (sadly without an attribution):
As the boffins sit in their labratories devising ever more ingenious new gadgets, the one question they consistently fail to ask themselves is "so what?".
Oh - great. (Score:1)
Moving Vehicle (Score:1)
If this uses gyros for stabilization I'd hate to see it on an airplane, subway, bus, car, etc.
if it's using mercury swiches then cool, but bumpy roads will suck something fierce... not to mention the tree-huggers complaining about mercury use.
sadly something cool like this is probably going to go the way of the 3d-joystick (which I stopped using on my Commodore 64 nearly 15 years ago.)
Re:Moving Vehicle (Score:1)
Wait, wouldn't this only be the case when the car is accelerating/slowing? The car accelerates you and the mouse in your hand relative to the road, simply speaking. Once you travel at a constant speed no force it applied to the mouse except for graviation, right? Let's say I stand in a bus and drop a ball. The ball will not travel to the back of the bus while in the air since its forwa
Re:Moving Vehicle (Score:1)
and to calibrate you had to turn the computer on at the exact speed you would be operating at.
not to mention I don't know any public transportation that maintains a constant speed (except for that bus in the movies), especially for one geek with a palm pilot.
I feel a convergence coming on (Score:1)
nice combination.
tried it out (Score:2, Informative)
You know where this is going... (Score:2)
This isn't news.... (Score:2)
This isn't news... (Score:2)
http://buffy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ResearchSummary/ 0 3a bstracts/pingster.1.html
http://www.trnmag.com/Stories/2003/022603/Handhe ld s_gain_space_022603.html
There was even several movies of him demonstrating his invention. His name is Ka ping Yee. I remembered he used optical tracking for 3-D precision. This isn't news to me. It has been around for a year.
Anthony
Re:yippeee! (Score:2)
I picture a guy with one hand flailing a cell phone around trying to stare at it, and the other...
well, you understand. You're a geek. We've all been there.
Re:yippeee! (Score:2)
Re:I couldn't help myself.. (Score:1)