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Nokia has obtained a worldwide licence for the use of Immersion's VibeTonz feedback technology, bringing interaction-through-vibration to Nokia handsets. The field of buzzing interfaces, known as "haptics", is based around recreating the vibrational pattern of pushing a button, or sliding a control, then recreating that pattern …

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  1. tim chubb

    Not Just N95

    think you will find a lot of Nokia handsets buzz when you turn them on or off, my 6233 certainly does...

    Also isn't Immersion the company that sued Sony over its vibrating joypads?

    Whats there patent for, all applications of a motor with an offset weight attached to the business end?

    if so whats the betting the next reg headline featuring them will be :

    "Immersion and Ann Summers get in bed together"

    ...I'll get my coat

  2. Anonymous Coward
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    Motors

    You're right about the phones, virtually all new Nokias nowadays vibrate when you first turn them on.

    "Whats there patent for, all applications of a motor with an offset weight attached to the business end"

    I think the famous patent is for where there's two motors somehow involved, which is why they didn't sue Nintendo (who use one motor) but did sue Sony (who use two).

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