Remote Controls On The March
An anonymous reader writes "This whitepaper describes Intel's research into innovative and futuristic uses of camera phones. Cell phones are already much more than a communication device. In cities around the world, purchasing a soda out of a vending machine can be as easy as dialing your cell phone. Even parking and toll fees are easily paid through a cell phone, and they are used as debit/credit cards to purchase food, services, and gas. Now, the global proliferation of cell phones with cameras brings more opportunities to use mobile phone devices in different capacities -- and the best part is that these applications require no additional hardware. In Intel's research, camera phones are being used as pointing devices, authentication devices, storage devices, and even as user interfaces for systems that, because of cost and/or form factor, aren't able to accommodate a display of their own."
Jesus fuck. Calling those chess machines "remote controls" is like saying "let me turn on the television with my remote control" and pressing the power button with a fucking stick. If you tried to claim prior art on the remote control with one of those chess machines, you'd be laughed out of the office.
Stop pretending to be smart; it only makes it painfully obvious that the opposite is true.
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The fucking Apple zealots are never ones to be left out are they?