David Leggett tried to answer this question in a blogpost written for uxBOOTH. He writes:
The future of how we interact with computers is exciting to say the least. What once seemed like nonsense outside of Hollywood and Science Fiction is now starting to find it’s way into reality, and some of the [...]
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Recently I have found a great video demonstrating the user interface design fundamentals every programmer should know. Check out the video, it is really interesting!
UI Fundamentals for Programmers by Ryan Singer from ChicagoRuby on Vimeo.
(via Smashing Magazine)
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Wired.com states in an article (found by ReadWriteWeb) as follows:
LONG BEACH, California — Students at the MIT Media Lab have developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen. The wearer can summon virtual gadgets and internet data at will, then dispel them like smoke [...]
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Adam Wilson, biomedical engineering doctoral student at University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed a brain to computer interface which makes it possible to directly write tweets through thoughts. ReadWriteWeb writes:
Technically, what Wilson did was come up with an interface combining an Electroencephalogram, or brain wave monitor, with an on screen keyboard for selecting letters. [...]
I have found two great posts on web design interfaces. The first one deales with 30 essential controls used in web interfaces. The second one descirbes 15 common components used in web user interface design.
On designwebinterfaces.com you can find many more useful posts dealing with web design interfaces.
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