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The Apple Watch's new feature is called the "taptic engine", which produces what Apple calls "haptic feedback". Haptics, derived from the Greek haptikos, refers to any form of interaction or communication by touch. The watch's engine allows wearers to set vibrations for various alerts and at adjustable intensity - or to send messages by taps to other users.
Ms Watt says the integration of haptics with the watch's map function is its most useful feature and is "definitely awesome for me as a deafblind person". It allows her to be directed around London's complex web of streets and alleys without hearing or sight
Newspaper article about how the new Apple Watch is opening up a range of new possibilities, in particular for a deaf and blind woman.
Mentions the Apple Watch's haptic capability - the ability for the device to give feedback via touch. Likely to be the first widely used example of haptics.
Information for parents. What a great way for children to play on their parents phone. The challenge of advancing, the excitement of being allowed to use the phone, learning without knowing, a quick and entertaining idea.
Information for parents. What a great way for children to play on their parents phone. The challenge of advancing, the excitement of being allowed to use the phone, learning without knowing, a quick and entertaining idea.