Episode 9: Haptics; Space Symposium

April 25, 2011
Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito talks about haptics hardware and software with technology editor Bill Wong. Will haptics give Android smartphones a leg up with the gaming crowd over the iPhone and iPod Touch? Then Bill Wong talks about his travels to the 28th National Space Symposium and some of the neat new technologies he uncovered at that show. LISTEN NOW                    DOWNLOAD

Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito talks about haptics hardware and software with technology editor Bill Wong. Will haptics give Android smartphones a leg up with the gaming crowd over the iPhone and iPod Touch? Then Bill Wong talks about his travels to the 28th National Space Symposium and some of the neat new technologies he uncovered at that show.  

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