Researchers created touchless pointing system for phones.

Tokyo University geniusus have come up with a touchless pointing system for mobile devices. Move your finger around in front of the device, and the pointer moves. "Air
click" and the system responds as whether it were a double-click. Awkward, but cool tech. (Props to Geek.com)

Orginal post by Mike

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