You wanna know the most amazing thing... WE *US* actually came up with it I think.
Japan didn't! (Hopefully not, otherwise I'll look like an idiot, or we just stole it or something)
Just thought that was interesting.
Military would probably use this first, then gaming industries using it for controllers, and kids play toys, and then business applications like us traders would probably catch on, wonder if platform developers would be interested in this.
Here is the question though..... how tough is it to design and write applications for the interface? I'm interested in knowing that, if the applications they used on the demo were programmed for the interface, or if the touching was controlled by some sort of hardware and the applications could easily identify the touch.
Just would be interesting to know how the applications were coded and such.
EDIT:
What ever happened to voice recognition? Why isn't that being taken advantage of? Just seems crazy to me.