What Will Apple Do With Swedish Eye-Tracking Technology?
andylim writes "An article on recombu.com explores the possibility that Apple is gearing up to launch eye-tracking technology soon. Citing a patent filed in 2008 that mentions 'gaze vectors' and a recent purchase of units from a Swedish eye-tracking company, the author suggests that the inclusion of eye-tracking tech in the company's forthcoming tablet would be Jobs's magnum opus. 'What better flourish to a career that began with the popularization of windows, icons, mouse and pointer than to usurp them all?'"
Eye tracking has been used for useability studies for quite some time. http://www.useit.com/alertbox/
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Not only too soon but too expensive.
Tobii (the Swedish company in question) has products that start at $7500 bucks per unit.
http://www.tobii.com/corporate/eye_tracking/our_technology.aspx
Further, all of their devices require custom installations.
http://www.tobii.com/market_research_usability/products_services/eye_tracking_hardware/tobii_x120_eye_tracker.aspx
Although they claim it works with eyeglasses in the real world that does not work due to the narrow range of tints and prescriptions that can be handled.
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The iPhone has multi-gesture apps because Apple first came to the broad market with such a device. People will build software to what hardware manufacturers make popular, ont the other way around.
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