Last workweek at the International Symposium on Wearable Computers in Boston , UC Irving researcher Carsten Mehring showed off a young kind of remote control for the iPod that allows users to operate the machine with finger movements . activeness like skipping tracks and adapt the volume can be performed wirelessly by plainly touch the digit together . Naturally , this sort of applied science would be extremely useful from a convienence and base hit perspective , but Mering believe that the possibilites for these character of wearable information processing system go way beyond controlling dewy-eyed electronic devices . The most utilitarian app of this engineering may be that it can be used as an input gimmick for your estimator — as instance in the video above . If you want to check out the iPod glove in action , and check out a commercial message while you are at it , strike the next product liaison . [ Product LinkviaWired ]
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