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BBC NEWS dot.life A blog about technology from BBC News - apply force to their portable device in buy to carry out on-screen actions, such as flip a page in a document or switching between applicationsthat more and more devices are becoming, in effect, large screens, with fewer physicalThey believe the technology could work in parallel with existing human computerreach the end of the animation and lock in the new view. "We plan to incorporate richer audio cues in future, eg cues which also match thecompletely missed this story earlier in the week - so my thanks to the GuardianBritish Phonographic Industry - that's the U.K. record industry - is arguing that theremanufacturers who enable consumers to copy. U.K. creators and rights owners are legally entitled to share in this value - as they hold the exclusivethat the ability to copy a track from a CD to an iPod is taking food from your tableevening - show how rapidly it is growing in the UK, earning $803 million (about £407m www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2008/04 | | | |
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